ceriph

/ˈsɛrɪf/
noun
  1. A small decorative stroke at the end of a letter's main strokes in some typefaces; also spelled serif.
    • The old book used a font with elegant ceriphs on each letter.
    • Many newspapers use fonts without ceriphs for easier reading online.
    • For the formal invitation, they chose a typeface with ceriphs to look classic.
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