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sans-serif

[Typography] Said of letters without serifs (short ornamental cross-strokes at tops, bales, or ends). Formerly, horizontal, vertical, and curved elements were equally thick; occasional exceptions exist after the early 1930s. Examples of the former include 7600, 7772-73, 7932-35, 7947-48; of the latter, 7607.


Source: Breen Encyclopedia
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