Definitionn. a specific size and style of type within a type family
Last update: September 30, 2015
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All who knew him regarded him as a fount of wisdom. [Please select]
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Discovery had outrun theory; the rush of new facts made Ptolemy practically obsolete in a generation, after having been the fount and origin of all geography for a millennium. [Please select]
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The traveller slaked His thirst from rill or gushing fount, and thanked The Naiad. [Please select]
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"Ronayne, fount of wisdom and light, whatever may the Dialectical Society be." [Please select]
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His household became a perennial fount of quiet discussion. [Please select]
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[Illustration] Why be this Ink the Fount of Wit. [Please select]
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"Frankness is such a refreshing experience for me, that I must drink of the fount again." [Please select]
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The silent, stoic years had sealed the fount of weeping. [Please select]
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The fount of Madame von Marwitz's tears was exhausted. [Please select]
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She was vain, and could not bear misfortune; and she had no deep well of love from which to drink when the fount of her pride ran dry. [Please select]
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Rochester, I will love you and live with you through life till death, and a fount of rapture would spring to my lips. [Please select]
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