antialiasing

/ˌæntiˈeɪliəsɪŋ/
noun
  1. A technique used in computer graphics to smooth the jagged edges of images or text, making them look less pixelated.
    • Turning on antialiasing makes the text in this game much easier to read.
    • Without antialiasing, diagonal lines in the drawing appear as a series of tiny steps.
    • The designer enabled antialiasing to give the logo a cleaner, more professional look.
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