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English - Turkish

Definition of serifs in English Turkish dictionary

serif
(Bilgisayar) çıkıntı
serif
(Bilgisayar) serif
serif
(isim) harfin uzatılmış çizgisi
serif
çıkıntı Serif
serif
çizgi
serif
{i} harfin uzatılmış çizgisi
English - English
small spurs or extensions at the terminals of letters
Small elements added to the ends of the main strokes of a letterform in serifed type styles
The opening and closing cross strokes that appear in the letterforms of some typefaces
plural of serif
sans serifs
plural form of sans serif
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A short line added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as Times Roman
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A serif is a small ornamental mark at the ends of a letter Serifs have many variations, such as hairline, slab and wedge Serifs originated as the points at which Roman stonecutters inserted their chisels into the stone Serifs can be seen on typefaces such as Times New Roman
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An extra projection from the main stroke of letters in certain type faces
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Small decorative strokes that are added to the end of a letter's main strokes Serifs improve readability by leading the eye along the line of type
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fonts have short cross-lines at the ends of the main strokes of many letters An example is Times Roman Sans Serif fonts are lacking such cross-lines
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Small protusion, not in itself distinguishing two characters, at the end of a stroke of a writing instrument Historical origin was in the brush strokes traced to guide Roman inscription carvers It subsequently served to strengthen the edges of characters in printing type
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The short lines found at the tops and bottoms of a serif typeface
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A small line or embellishment finishing off the strokes of letters in some fonts Well-known serif fonts include Souvenir, Times Roman and Garamond
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style of letters which have short lines stemming from the upper and lower ends of the strokes of a letter
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The fine lines stemming from and at an angle to the upper and lower ends of the main strokes of a letterfor example, the little “feet” on the bottom of the vertical strokes in the uppercase letter “M” in Times Roman typeface
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{i} small line which caps the tops and bottoms of letters in some typefaces (Printing)
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Any of the short lines or ornaments at the upper or lower ends of the strokes that form a character in a typeface Also, a typeface whose characters contain serifs See also sans serif
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a short horizontal line added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as Times Roman
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A small cross stroke at the end of the main stroke of the letter, Times Roman is a serif font style
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a short flat line at the top or bottom of some printed letters sans serif (Probably from schreef , from schriven )
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The short cross-lines at the ends of the main strokes of many characters in some typefaces
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the short, cross-lines at the ends of many letters in some typestyles
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A cross-stroke at the end of a stem or terminal in a character The class of typefaces with serifs Examples are Times, Bodoni, Georgia and Souvenir Also sometimes called "roman", although roman is more correctly used to describe type that is neither italic nor bold (see above)
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Êthe short, cross-lines at the ends of many letters in some typestyles
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The short crosslines at the ends of the main strokes of letters in certain type styles
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The short, decorative lines appearing at the top and bottom of the strokes of letters in typefaces such as Times New Roman
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A font type where lines extend from the tops (called ascenders, as in the stem of the letter "d") and from the bases (called descenders, as in the stem of the letter "p") of certain letters
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A style of typeface that has "little feet " Common serif typefaces include Times Roman, Garamond, and Palatino
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The short cross lines at the end of characters These are intended to make letters more easily recognized
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Serifs are the short lines at the ends of the main strokes of letters in many type styles, and styles which have serifs are called serif styles The short horizontal lines at the top and bottom of a a capital I are serifs In most graphical and text browsers this sentence will appear in a serif font Serif styles are traditional and are consider more legible by many people
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The small decorative strokes that come off the main lines of a character
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a short line at the end of the main strokes of a character
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Serifs are the little extra strokes found at the end of main vertical and horizontal strokes of some letterforms Some are subtle and others may be quite pronounced and obvious An example of a serif typeface is Times New Roman
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A style of typeface that has "little feet " Common serif typefaces include Times Roman, Garamond, and Palatino The following graphic image shows serif typefaces
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the short cross-lines at the ends of the main strokes of many letters in some type faces
Turkish - English

Definition of serifs in Turkish English dictionary

serif
(Bilgisayar) serif
serifs
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