The stroke of a letter refers to the individual lines or curves that make up the shape of a letter in typography. Each letter is composed of various strokes, which can be straight, curved, thick, or thin, contributing to its overall design and legibility. Understanding strokes is essential in fields like calligraphy, graphic design, and font creation, as they influence the aesthetic and functional aspects of written communication.
Any letter that can be formed using a single stroke, as in the letter "I", "u""j""s" etc
Any letter that can be formed using a single stroke, as in the letter "I", "u""j""s" etc
pat
The upright stroke of a typeface or letter. Music The vertical line extending from the head of a note. The answer is Stem.
The letter "n" has two angles. When drawn in a standard sans-serif font, the angles are formed where the vertical stroke meets the diagonal stroke.
The horizontal stroke across the stem of a lowercase t or f is a cross stroke.
Any letter that can be formed using a single stroke, as in the letter "I", "u""j""s" etc
STEM
Serif
serif
Any letter that can be formed using a single stroke, as in the letter "I", "u""j""s" etc
I believe "lash" is the word you are looking for.