serif
n.
small line which caps the tops and bottoms of letters in some typefaces (Printing)
Serif
In
typography, serifs are non-structural details on the ends of some of the strokes that make up letters and symbols. A font that has serifs is called a serif font (or seriffed
font). A font without serifs is called
sans-serif, from the
French sans="without". Some typography sources refer to sans serif typefaces as "grotesque" (in
German "grotesk") or "Gothic", and serif types as "Roman". These terms are no longer commonly used however, except in specific font names.
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serif
Noun
1. a short line at the end of the main strokes of a character
(synonym) seriph
(hypernym) line
(classification) printing, printing process
şerif
n.
sheriff, sherif, shereef
Serif
Sheriff