serif
/ˈsɛrɪf/Definitions
1. noun
A small line or stroke at the end of a letter in a typeface, serving to distinguish it from a sans-serif typeface.
“The font used in the book was a serif type, which made it easier to read.”
1. noun
A small line or stroke at the end of a letter in a typeface, serving to distinguish it from a sans-serif typeface.
“The font used in the book was a serif type, which made it easier to read.”