Yes, a typeface refers to the overall design and style of a set of characters, including letters, numbers, and symbols. It determines how the characters look in terms of shape, weight, size, and style. Different typefaces can convey different tones or moods in written content.
The word is font.
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That typeface feature is known as a serif. Serifs are the small decorative lines or extensions that appear on the ends of letters in certain typefaces.
Style
A typeface with letters slanting upward to the right is commonly referred to as italic. Italic typefaces are often used to emphasize or denote a difference in text, such as for emphasis, quotes, or titles. They can add elegance and style to printed materials.
Any letter that can be formed using a single stroke, as in the letter "I", "u""j""s" etc
font
A complete set of type characters in a specific style and size is called a font. It includes all letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation marks in that particular typeface design and size. Fonts are essential for displaying text in a consistent style and are used in design and publishing.
Characters would basically be each letter of a word. "Literally" has 9 characters. 9 letters.