How embed font in css

I would embed a font in my css file.
I have added fonts in my projects.
But instead of refering to the fonts in the code, I would
embed the fonts in the css.
Is it possible ?
Thanks,
Pierre

Is it that simple?
My fonts are going default unless it is installed on the computer.

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