A font that has accents at the end of character strokes. For example, Times or Roman.
See Font - Finishing strokes (usually horizontal) at the ends of letters. Examples: times new roman, Alaska, etc.
A class or style of type in which individual letters are somewhat ornate in design and have serifs (short crosslines or ticks) at the ends of the letter strokes. The type fonts Times Roman, Century Schoolbook, and Palatino are examples of this style.
Any typeface with letters having a cross stroke at the end of the main stroke.
A font that has accents at the end of character strokes. (e.g. Times or Roman).
Any typeface with letters having cross strokes at the end of the main strokes. Example: Times New Roman is a serif font.
Typefaces with serifs, such as Times, Baskerville or Courier. Also called “roman,†see ‘Roman’.