Serif font definition

Serif font means a font that has short ornaments or bars at the upper and lower ends of the main strokes of the characters. (8m) “Sixty characters per full line” means the length of a nonindented line of 13 point proportional serif font characters
Serif font means a font that has short ornaments or bars at the upper and lower ends of the main strokes of the characters.

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