Bold (disambiguation)
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Bold is a font style used for emphasis.
Bold or BOLD may also refer to:
- Boldness, or being bold, courage, the opposite of being shy
Military
- HMS Bold (1801), a gun-brig that ran aground and was broken up in 1811
- HMS Bold (1812), a gun-brig that was wrecked in 1813
- HMS Manly (1804) or HMS Bold, a ship that was sold in 1814
- USS Bold (BAT-8) or HMS Bold (W114), a tugboat transferred to the United Kingdom in 1942
- USS Bold (AMc-67), a minesweeper laid down in 1941
- USS Bold (AM-424), a minesweeper launched in 1953
- USNS Bold (T-AGOS-12)
- Bold (decoy), a German World War II sonar decoy
Places
- Bold, St Helens, a civil parish in Merseyside, England
- Bold Cove, Falkland Islands
- Bold Street, Liverpool
- Bold Park, an urban bushland area in Perth, Western Australia
- Bold (river), a tributary of the Buzău in Romania
Television
- bold (TV channel), a Canadian television channel
- The Bold and the Beautiful or Bold, a TV soap opera
Other uses
- Bold (band), an American hardcore punk band
- Bold (book) or Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth, and Impact the World, a book by Peter Diamandis
- Bold (detergent), a brand of laundry detergent
- Bold (horse), an American Thoroughbred racehorse
- Bold (surname), a surname (and list of people with the surname)
- Bold (web browser), a fork from the Brave (web browser)
- Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD), a DNA sequence database
- Biological Oxidant and Life Detection (BOLD), a proposed spacecraft
- Black Organization for Leadership Development, a Louisiana political group
- BlackBerry Bold, a smartphone
- Blood-oxygen-level dependent, a method used in functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Bolad (given name) or Bold, an Inner Asian given name
- Bureau of Legal Dentistry, a forensic dentistry organization in Vancouver, British Columbia
gollark: I'm really confused about where a vulnerability in that could possibly be honestly.
gollark: MINE.
gollark: Does it break any exploits to move out `potatOS.update` to a separate process?
gollark: I *used* to have a command computer, but alas.
gollark: I don't think I have much like that in storage. I'd have to check.
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