serif |
sans |
As a noun serif
is a short line added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as
Times New Roman.
As a preposition sans is
without, lacking.
As an adjective sans is
short for sans serif.
serif |
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serif |
mailbox |
As nouns the difference between serif and mailbox
is that
serif is a short line added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as
Times New Roman while
mailbox is a box into which mail is put.
serif |
serum |
As nouns the difference between serif and serum
is that
serif is a short line added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as
Times New Roman while
serum is the clear yellowish fluid obtained upon separating whole blood into its solid and liquid components after it has been allowed to clot. Also called blood serum.
script |
serif |
In typography terms the difference between script and serif
is that
script is type made in imitation of handwriting while
serif is a short line added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as
Times New Roman.
As nouns the difference between script and serif
is that
script is a writing; a written document while
serif is a short line added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as
Times New Roman.
As a verb script
is to make or write a script.
serif |
xerif |
As nouns the difference between serif and xerif
is that
serif is a short line added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as
Times New Roman while
xerif is an alternative spelling of shereef.
serif |
seif |
As nouns the difference between serif and seif
is that
serif is sheriff while
seif is aids.
serif |
serin |
As nouns the difference between serif and serin
is that
serif is sheriff while
serin is serine (nonessential amino acid; ch
2ohch(nh
2)cooh).
serif |
serie |
As nouns the difference between serif and serie
is that
serif is sheriff while
serie is a series.
serif |
serf |
As nouns the difference between serif and serf
is that
serif is a short line added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as
Times New Roman while
serf is a partially free peasant of a low hereditary class, slavishly attached to the land owned by a feudal lord and required to perform labour, enjoying minimal legal or customary rights.
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