Font Weight
Font weight refers to the thickness or thinness (bold or light) of a font.
Literal Meanings of Font Weight
Font:
Meanings of Font:
Vessel in the church for holy water, especially for baptism.
Container for oil in the lamp.
Source, source, source.
A set of uniform layout glyphs associated with font (such as Helvetica), style (such as italics), and weight (such as bold). It generally represents the letters of the alphabet and their additional characters.
A computer file that contains code for drawing and setting glyphs of one or more fonts on a computer screen or printer.
(text) on the image.
Spring, spring, good.
Synonyms of Font
stoup
Weight:
Meanings of Weight:
(physics) matter, matter.
Big sum.
The Eucharist, now especially in Catholicism.
Celebration of the Eucharist.
(usually as a mass) The sacrament of the Eucharist.
Musical accompaniment of parts of the Mass.
The force acting on an object due to the attraction between the object and the Earth (or any other astronomical object affecting it in the first place).
An object used to weigh something.
A standard metal block used in a balance to measure the mass of another object.
Meaning or influence.
An item such as B. a weight plate or barbell used for strength training.
(Lubricants) Viscosity Index.
Mass (atomic weight, molecular weight, etc.) (under limited conditions).
(measure) mass (net weight, net weight, carat weight, etc.).
A variable that multiplies a value to facilitate aggregation.
The smallest base power.
The weight of a font is the relative thickness of the lines.
(visual arts) The relative thickness of a drawn ruler or a drawn stroke, the thickness of the line.
(Fine arts) Illusion of the masses.
(Fine arts) Thickness and opacity of paint.
Pressure load.
The resistance with which a machine operates, as opposed to the force that drives the machine.
deliveries (often ).
One pound (1 lb) of drugs, especially cannabis.
Add some weight to make something heavier.
Charging, suppressing or suppressing someone.
To assign weights to individual statistics.
Forcing something to tip over.
Obstruction of a horse of a certain weight.
Give some power to a throw, kick, strike, etc.
Sentences of Weight
Work with weights.
The burden of care or business.
He pressed the weight.