seriph (Meaning)

Wordnet

seriph (n)

a short line at the end of the main strokes of a character

Webster

seriph (n.)

See Ceriph.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seriph

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

seriph Sentence Examples

  1. The elegant seriphs on the font enhanced the classic look of the printed invitation.
  2. The serifed typeface added a sophisticated touch to the magazine cover.
  3. The seriphs on the sign provided a subtle hint of old-world charm.
  4. The website's logo featured a bold and vintage-inspired serif font.
  5. The serifed type was carefully chosen to complement the intricate illustrations in the book.
  6. The seriphs added a touch of formality to the official letter.
  7. The menu's typography used an elegant serif font with delicate curls.
  8. The serifed type on the poster created a sense of historical significance.
  9. The designer chose a serif font to convey the traditional values of the organization.
  10. The seriphs on the tombstone subtly evoked the passage of time and human mortality.

FAQs About the word seriph

a short line at the end of the main strokes of a characterSee Ceriph.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The elegant seriphs on the font enhanced the classic look of the printed invitation.

The serifed typeface added a sophisticated touch to the magazine cover.

The seriphs on the sign provided a subtle hint of old-world charm.

The website's logo featured a bold and vintage-inspired serif font.