non-boldfaced

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English

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Etymology

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From non- +‎ boldfaced.

Adjective

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non-boldfaced (not comparable)

  1. Not boldfaced.
    • 1967, Patrick W. Hohepa, A Profile Generative Grammar of Maori, page 97:
      Apart from Topt and Tob, the non-boldfaced Roman letter(s) represent cover terms for what are ultimately expanded to Maori phoneme strings.
    • 2015, Gary N. Felder, Kenny M. Felder, Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Physics, Wiley, →ISBN, page 279:
      A non-boldfaced no-arrow no-hat letter like x represents a number.
    • 2015, Patrick Carey, New Perspectives on HTML5 and CSS3: Introductory, 7th edition, Cengage Learning, page 127:
      To change the weight of the text, use the following font-weight property / font-weight: weight; / where weight is the level of bold formatting applied to the text. CSS uses the keyword bold for boldfaced text and normal for non-boldfaced text.

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