slovodefinícia
font
(mass)
font
- písmo
font
(encz)
font,font n: [it.]
font
(encz)
font,písmo n: [it.]
font
(encz)
font,pramen n: PetrV
font
(czen)
font,fontn: [it.]
Font
(gcide)
Font \Font\, n. [F. fonte, fr. fondre to melt or cast. See
Found to cast, and cf. Fount a font.] (Print.)
A complete assortment of printing type of one size, including
a due proportion of all the letters in the alphabet, large
and small, points, accents, and whatever else is necessary
for printing with that variety of types; a fount.
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Font
(gcide)
Font \Font\, n. [AS. font, fant, fr. L. fons, fontis, spring,
fountain; cf. OF. font, funt, F. fonts, fonts baptismaux, pl.
See Fount.]
1. A fountain; a spring; a source.
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Bathing forever in the font of bliss. --Young.
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2. A basin or stone vessel in which water is contained for
baptizing.
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That name was given me at the font. --Shak.
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font
(wn)
font
n 1: a specific size and style of type within a type family
[syn: font, fount, typeface, face, case]
2: bowl for baptismal water [syn: baptismal font, baptistry,
baptistery, font]
font
(foldoc)
font

A set of glyphs (images) representing the
characters from some particular character set in a
particular size and typeface. The image of each character
may be encoded either as a bitmap (in a bitmap font) or by
a higher-level description in terms of lines and areas (an
outline font).

There are several different computer representations for
fonts, the most widely known are Adobe Systems, Inc.'s
PostScript font definitions and Apple's TrueType.
Window systems can display different fonts on the screen and
print them.

[Other types of font?]

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podobné slovodefinícia
fonts
(mass)
fonts
- písma
bloemfontein
(encz)
Bloemfontein,Bloemfontein n: [jmén.] [zem.] město v Jihoafrické
republice Stanislav Horáček
cartridge font
(encz)
cartridge font, n:
constant-width font
(encz)
constant-width font, n:
fixed-width font
(encz)
fixed-width font, n:
font cartridge
(encz)
font cartridge, n:
fontaine
(encz)
Fontaine,Fontaine n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
fontainebleau
(encz)
Fontainebleau,
fontana
(encz)
Fontana,Fontana n: [jmén.] příjmení, město - Spojené státy
americké Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
fontanel
(encz)
fontanel,fontanela n: Zdeněk Brož
fontanelle
(encz)
fontanelle,
fontanne
(encz)
Fontanne,
fonteyn
(encz)
Fonteyn,
fonts
(encz)
fonts,fonty n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
modern font
(encz)
modern font, n:
monospaced font
(encz)
monospaced font, n:
old style font
(encz)
old style font,starodávné písmo n: Petr Menšík
proportional font
(encz)
proportional font, n:
raster font
(encz)
raster font, n:
screen font
(encz)
screen font, n:
sphenoid fontanel
(encz)
sphenoid fontanel, n:
sphenoid fontanelle
(encz)
sphenoid fontanelle, n:
sphenoidal fontanel
(encz)
sphenoidal fontanel, n:
sphenoidal fontanelle
(encz)
sphenoidal fontanelle, n:
typewriter font
(encz)
typewriter font, n:
bloemfontein
(czen)
Bloemfontein,Bloemfonteinn: [jmén.] [zem.] město v Jihoafrické
republice Stanislav Horáček
butt ugly ascii font
(czen)
Butt Ugly ASCII Font,BUAF[zkr.]
fontaine
(czen)
Fontaine,Fontainen: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
fontana
(czen)
Fontana,Fontanan: [jmén.] příjmení, město - Spojené státy
americké Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
fontanela
(czen)
fontanela,fontaneln: Zdeněk Brož
fonty
(czen)
fonty,fontsn: pl. Zdeněk Brož
fontána
(czen)
fontána,fountain
fontánka
(czen)
fontánka,drinking fountainn: Zdeněk Brožfontánka,fountain Zdeněk Brož
fontány
(czen)
fontány,fountainsn: pl. Michal Ambrož
Font
(gcide)
Font \Font\, n. [F. fonte, fr. fondre to melt or cast. See
Found to cast, and cf. Fount a font.] (Print.)
A complete assortment of printing type of one size, including
a due proportion of all the letters in the alphabet, large
and small, points, accents, and whatever else is necessary
for printing with that variety of types; a fount.
[1913 Webster]Font \Font\, n. [AS. font, fant, fr. L. fons, fontis, spring,
fountain; cf. OF. font, funt, F. fonts, fonts baptismaux, pl.
See Fount.]
1. A fountain; a spring; a source.
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Bathing forever in the font of bliss. --Young.
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2. A basin or stone vessel in which water is contained for
baptizing.
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That name was given me at the font. --Shak.
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Fontal
(gcide)
Fontal \Font"al\, a.
Pertaining to a font, fountain, source, or origin; original;
primitive. [R.]
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From the fontal light of ideas only can a man draw
intellectual power. --Coleridge.
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Fontanel
(gcide)
Fontanel \Fon"ta*nel`\, n. [F. fontanelle, prop., a little
fountain, fr. fontaine fountain. See Fountain.]
1. (Med.) An issue or artificial ulcer for the discharge of
humors from the body.[Obs.] --Wiseman.
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2. (Anat.) One of the membranous intervals between the
incompleted angles of the parietal and neighboring bones
of a fetal or young skull; -- so called because it
exhibits a rhythmical pulsation.
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Note: In the human fetus there are six fontanels, of which
the anterior, or bregmatic, situated at the junction of
the coronal and sagittal sutures, is much the largest,
and remains open a considerable time after birth.
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Fontanelle
(gcide)
Fontanelle \Fon`ta`nelle"\, n. [F.] (Anat.)
Same as Fontanel, 2.
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Fontange
(gcide)
Fontange \Fon`tange"\, n. [F., from the name of the first
wearer, Mlle. de Fontanges, about 1679.]
A kind of tall headdress formerly worn. --Addison.
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holy-water font
(gcide)
Stoup \Stoup\ (st[=oo]p), n. [See Stoop a vessel.]
1. A flagon; a vessel or measure for liquids. [Scot.]
--Jamieson.
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2. (Eccl.) A basin at the entrance of Roman Catholic churches
for containing the holy water with which those who enter,
dipping their fingers in it, cross themselves; -- called
also holy-water stoup or holy-water font.
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Montia fontana
(gcide)
Water chickweed \Wa"ter chick"weed`\ (Bot.)
A small annual plant (Montia fontana) growing in wet places
in southern regions.
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Salvelinus fontinalis
(gcide)
Lake \Lake\, n. [AS. lac, L. lacus; akin to AS. lagu lake, sea,
Icel. l["o]gr; OIr. loch; cf. Gr. la`kkos pond, tank. Cf.
Loch, Lough.]
A large body of water contained in a depression of the
earth's surface, and supplied from the drainage of a more or
less extended area.
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Note: Lakes are for the most part of fresh water; the salt
lakes, like the Great Salt Lake of Utah, have usually
no outlet to the ocean.
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Lake dwellers (Ethnol.), people of a prehistoric race, or
races, which inhabited different parts of Europe. Their
dwellings were built on piles in lakes, a short distance
from the shore. Their relics are common in the lakes of
Switzerland.

Lake dwellings (Archaeol.), dwellings built over a lake,
sometimes on piles, and sometimes on rude foundations kept
in place by piles; specifically, such dwellings of
prehistoric times. Lake dwellings are still used by many
savage tribes. Called also lacustrine dwellings. See
Crannog.

Lake fly (Zool.), any one of numerous species of dipterous
flies of the genus Chironomus. In form they resemble
mosquitoes, but they do not bite. The larvae live in
lakes.

Lake herring (Zool.), the cisco (Coregonus Artedii).

Lake poets, Lake school, a collective name originally
applied in contempt, but now in honor, to Southey,
Coleridge, and Wordsworth, who lived in the lake country
of Cumberland, England, Lamb and a few others were classed
with these by hostile critics. Called also lakers and
lakists.

Lake sturgeon (Zool.), a sturgeon (Acipenser rubicundus),
of moderate size, found in the Great Lakes and the
Mississippi River. It is used as food.

Lake trout (Zool.), any one of several species of trout and
salmon; in Europe, esp. Salmo fario; in the United
States, esp. Salvelinus namaycush of the Great Lakes,
and of various lakes in New York, Eastern Maine, and
Canada. A large variety of brook trout ({Salvelinus
fontinalis}), inhabiting many lakes in New England, is
also called lake trout. See Namaycush.

Lake whitefish. (Zool.) See Whitefish.

Lake whiting (Zool.), an American whitefish ({Coregonus
Labradoricus}), found in many lakes in the Northern United
States and Canada. It is more slender than the common
whitefish.
[1913 Webster]Trout \Trout\ (trout), n. [AS. truht, L. tructa, tructus; akin
to Gr. trw`kths a sea fish with sharp teeth, fr. trw`gein to
gnaw.]
1. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of fishes belonging to
Salmo, Salvelinus, and allied genera of the family
Salmonidae. They are highly esteemed as game fishes and
for the quality of their flesh. All the species breed in
fresh water, but after spawning many of them descend to
the sea if they have an opportunity.
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Note: The most important European species are the river, or
brown, trout (Salmo fario), the salmon trout, and the
sewen. The most important American species are the
brook, speckled, or red-spotted, trout ({Salvelinus
fontinalis}) of the Northern United States and Canada;
the red-spotted trout, or Dolly Varden (see Malma);
the lake trout (see Namaycush); the black-spotted,
mountain, or silver, trout (Salmo purpuratus); the
golden, or rainbow, trout (see under Rainbow); the
blueback trout (see Oquassa); and the salmon trout
(see under Salmon.) The European trout has been
introduced into America.
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2. (Zool.) Any one of several species of marine fishes more
or less resembling a trout in appearance or habits, but
not belonging to the same family, especially the
California rock trouts, the common squeteague, and the
southern, or spotted, squeteague; -- called also
salt-water trout, sea trout, shad trout, and {gray
trout}. See Squeteague, and Rock trout under Rock.
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Trout perch (Zool.), a small fresh-water American fish
(Percopsis guttatus), allied to the trout, but
resembling a perch in its scales and mouth.
[1913 Webster]Char \Char\, Charr \Charr\, n. [Ir. cear, Gael. ceara, lit.,
red, blood-colored, fr. cear blood. So named from its red
belly.] (Zool.)
One of the several species of fishes of the genus
Salvelinus, allied to the spotted trout and salmon,
inhabiting deep lakes in mountainous regions in Europe. In
the United States, the brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)
is sometimes called a char.
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anterior fontanelle
(wn)
anterior fontanelle
n 1: corresponds to the bregma when bones have ossified
baptismal font
(wn)
baptismal font
n 1: bowl for baptismal water [syn: baptismal font,
baptistry, baptistery, font]
battle of fontenoy
(wn)
Battle of Fontenoy
n 1: a battle in 1745 in which the French army under Marshal
Saxe defeated the English army and their allies under the
duke of Cumberland [syn: Fontenoy, Battle of Fontenoy]
betula fontinalis
(wn)
Betula fontinalis
n 1: birch of western United States resembling the paper birch
but having brownish bark [syn: swamp birch, {water
birch}, mountain birch, Western paper birch, {Western
birch}, Betula fontinalis]
bloemfontein
(wn)
Bloemfontein
n 1: the seat of the supreme court
bodoni font
(wn)
Bodoni font
n 1: a typeface (based on an 18th century design by Gianbattista
Bodoni) distinguished by regular shape and hairline serifs
and heavy downstrokes [syn: modern, modern font,
Bodoni, Bodoni font] [ant: old style, {old style
font}]
cartridge font
(wn)
cartridge font
n 1: any font that is contained in a cartridge that can be
plugged into a computer printer [syn: font cartridge,
cartridge font]
constant-width font
(wn)
constant-width font
n 1: a typeface is which each character is given the same width
(as by a typewriter) [syn: typewriter font, {constant-
width font}, fixed-width font, monospaced font] [ant:
proportional font]
dame margot fonteyn
(wn)
Dame Margot Fonteyn
n 1: English dancer who danced with Rudolf Nureyev (born in
1919) [syn: Fonteyn, Dame Margot Fonteyn]
fixed-width font
(wn)
fixed-width font
n 1: a typeface is which each character is given the same width
(as by a typewriter) [syn: typewriter font, {constant-
width font}, fixed-width font, monospaced font] [ant:
proportional font]
font cartridge
(wn)
font cartridge
n 1: any font that is contained in a cartridge that can be
plugged into a computer printer [syn: font cartridge,
cartridge font]
fontanel
(wn)
fontanel
n 1: any membranous gap between the bones of the cranium in an
infant or fetus [syn: fontanelle, fontanel, {soft
spot}]
fontanelle
(wn)
fontanelle
n 1: any membranous gap between the bones of the cranium in an
infant or fetus [syn: fontanelle, fontanel, {soft
spot}]
fontanne
(wn)
Fontanne
n 1: United States actress (born in England) who married Alfred
Lunt and performed with him in many plays (1887-1983) [syn:
Fontanne, Lynn Fontanne]
fontenoy
(wn)
Fontenoy
n 1: a battle in 1745 in which the French army under Marshal
Saxe defeated the English army and their allies under the
duke of Cumberland [syn: Fontenoy, Battle of Fontenoy]
fonteyn
(wn)
Fonteyn
n 1: English dancer who danced with Rudolf Nureyev (born in
1919) [syn: Fonteyn, Dame Margot Fonteyn]
jean de la fontaine
(wn)
Jean de La Fontaine
n 1: French writer who collected Aesop's fables and published
them (1621-1695) [syn: La Fontaine, {Jean de La
Fontaine}]
la fontaine
(wn)
La Fontaine
n 1: French writer who collected Aesop's fables and published
them (1621-1695) [syn: La Fontaine, {Jean de La
Fontaine}]
leucothoe fontanesiana
(wn)
Leucothoe fontanesiana
n 1: fast-growing evergreen shrub of southeastern United States
having arching interlaced branches and racemes of white
flowers [syn: dog laurel, dog hobble, switch-ivy,
Leucothoe fontanesiana, Leucothoe editorum]
lynn fontanne
(wn)
Lynn Fontanne
n 1: United States actress (born in England) who married Alfred
Lunt and performed with him in many plays (1887-1983) [syn:
Fontanne, Lynn Fontanne]
modern font
(wn)
modern font
n 1: a typeface (based on an 18th century design by Gianbattista
Bodoni) distinguished by regular shape and hairline serifs
and heavy downstrokes [syn: modern, modern font,
Bodoni, Bodoni font] [ant: old style, {old style
font}]
monospaced font
(wn)
monospaced font
n 1: a typeface is which each character is given the same width
(as by a typewriter) [syn: typewriter font, {constant-
width font}, fixed-width font, monospaced font] [ant:
proportional font]
old style font
(wn)
old style font
n 1: a typeface (based on an 18th century design) distinguished
by irregularity and slanted ascender serifs and little
contrast between light and heavy strokes [syn: old style,
old style font] [ant: Bodoni, Bodoni font, modern,
modern font]
proportional font
(wn)
proportional font
n 1: any font whose different characters have different widths
[ant: constant-width font, fixed-width font,
monospaced font, typewriter font]
raster font
(wn)
raster font
n 1: the font that is displayed on a computer screen; "when the
screen font resembles a printed font a document may look
approximately the same on the screen as it will when
printed" [syn: screen font, raster font]
salvelinus fontinalis
(wn)
Salvelinus fontinalis
n 1: North American freshwater trout; introduced in Europe [syn:
brook trout, speckled trout, Salvelinus fontinalis]
screen font
(wn)
screen font
n 1: the font that is displayed on a computer screen; "when the
screen font resembles a printed font a document may look
approximately the same on the screen as it will when
printed" [syn: screen font, raster font]
sphenoid fontanel
(wn)
sphenoid fontanel
n 1: the irregularly shaped area on either side of the cranium
where the frontal bone and the anterior tip of the parietal
bone and the temporal bone and the greater wing of the
sphenoid bone meet; corresponds to the pterion when bones
have ossified [syn: sphenoid fontanelle, {sphenoid
fontanel}, sphenoidal fontanelle, sphenoidal fontanel]
sphenoid fontanelle
(wn)
sphenoid fontanelle
n 1: the irregularly shaped area on either side of the cranium
where the frontal bone and the anterior tip of the parietal
bone and the temporal bone and the greater wing of the
sphenoid bone meet; corresponds to the pterion when bones
have ossified [syn: sphenoid fontanelle, {sphenoid
fontanel}, sphenoidal fontanelle, sphenoidal fontanel]
sphenoidal fontanel
(wn)
sphenoidal fontanel
n 1: the irregularly shaped area on either side of the cranium
where the frontal bone and the anterior tip of the parietal
bone and the temporal bone and the greater wing of the
sphenoid bone meet; corresponds to the pterion when bones
have ossified [syn: sphenoid fontanelle, {sphenoid
fontanel}, sphenoidal fontanelle, sphenoidal fontanel]
sphenoidal fontanelle
(wn)
sphenoidal fontanelle
n 1: the irregularly shaped area on either side of the cranium
where the frontal bone and the anterior tip of the parietal
bone and the temporal bone and the greater wing of the
sphenoid bone meet; corresponds to the pterion when bones
have ossified [syn: sphenoid fontanelle, {sphenoid
fontanel}, sphenoidal fontanelle, sphenoidal fontanel]
typewriter font
(wn)
typewriter font
n 1: a typeface is which each character is given the same width
(as by a typewriter) [syn: typewriter font, {constant-
width font}, fixed-width font, monospaced font] [ant:
proportional font]
bitmap font
(foldoc)
bitmap font
raster font

A font where each character is stored as an array
of pixels (a bitmap). Such fonts are not easily scalable,
in contrast to vectored fonts (like those used in
PostScript).

[Examples?]

(1995-02-16)
fontology
(foldoc)
fontology

(XEROX PARC) The body of knowledge dealing with the
construction and use of new fonts (e.g. for window systems
and typesetting software). It has been said that fontology
recapitulates file-ogeny.

Unfortunately, this reference to the embryological dictum
that "Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny" is not merely a joke.
On the Macintosh, for example, System 7 has to go through
contortions to compensate for an earlier design error that
created a whole different set of abstractions for fonts
parallel to "files" and "folders" - ESR

[Jargon File]

(1994-12-01)
metafont
(foldoc)
METAFONT

A system for the design of raster-based alphabets by {Donald
Knuth}. A companion to TeX.

["The METAFONT Book," Donald Knuth, A-W 1986. Version 2.0,
March 1990].

(1994-11-04)

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