Definition of Fullface

1. a heavy-faced type [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fullface

fulleranes
fullered
fullerene
fullerenes
fulleride
fullerides
fulleries
fullering
fullerite
fullerites
fulleroid
fulleroids
fullers
fullery
fullest
fullface (current term)
fullfaces
fullfed
fullfeed
fullfledged
fullfreme
fullhead
fulling
fulling mill
fulling mills
fullish
fullmade
fullmart
fullmarts
fullmouthed

Literary usage of Fullface

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Specimens of Book Types and of Printing and Bookbindingby Norwood Press, Norwood, Mass by Norwood Press, Norwood, Mass (1902)
"fullface CONDENSED SERIES NONPAREIL fullface CONDENSED THE BLOSSOMS IN THE SWEET ЛАТ HIM» WEBE FALLING TO AND FBO Tbe Historic Fields of ..."

2. Specimen Book of the Norwood Press: Showing Samples of Hand and Machine Type by Norwood Press (1916)
"... fullface CONDENSED CANNOT DESERVE MONEY WITHOUT INDUSTRY Sweet are the Lessons of Adversity 12345 Three hundred years had spread their leaves and snows ..."

3. The New York Times Current History (1918)
"The words in italics •were printed in fullface type in the original : " Aurelia Kolik, clerk, 21 years old, sent her uncle, Vladimir Kolik, ..."

4. The Mathematical Theory of Investment by Ernest Brown Skinner (1913)
"P If the annuity is due, the roman " fullface '•' a is used for the present value. Thus, a^ and a(^ are used to denote the present values of the annuities ..."

5. Hermes, Or, A Philosophical Inquiry Concerning Universal Grammar by James Harris (1771)
"... His mir r our, with fullface borrowing HER Light From HIM -,for other light SHE needed nene. PL VII. 370. ..."

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