seriph

/ˈsɛrɪf/
noun
  1. A small decorative line or stroke at the end of a letter's main strokes in some typefaces (fonts).
    • She prefers sans-serif fonts for her website because they look cleaner on screens.
    • Books are often printed in a font with serifs because they are easier to read.
    • The letter 'T' in this font has a serif at the top of each arm.