jagged edges
1jagged — mid 15c., from verb jaggen (c.1400) to pierce, slash, cut; to notch or nick; cut or tear unevenly, Scottish and northern English, of unknown origin. Originally of garments with regular toothed edges; meaning with the edge irregularly cut is from… …
2jagged — jag·ged || dʒægɪd adj. having serrated edges, sharply notched, toothed dʒæg n. sharp protruding part on an edge or surface; binge, spree; intoxicated state v. make jagged or uneven, form sharp protruding parts …
3jagged — a. Notched, serrated, indented, denticulated, cleft, divided, uneven, ragged (on the edges) …
4jagged — I. /ˈdʒægəd / (say jaguhd) adjective having notches, teeth, or ragged edges. {jag1 + g + ed2} –jaggedly, adverb –jaggedness, noun II. /ˈdʒægd/ (say jagd) …
5Jaggies — Jagged edges that appear on the edges of letters printed on some printers …
6Overo — A frame overo Overo refers to several genetically unrelated pinto coloration patterns of white over dark body markings in horses, and is a term used by the American Paint Horse Association to classify a set of pinto patterns that are not Tobiano …
7Elenor Rayner — is a singer, musician and producer. She was a member of Melbourne electro industrial band Soulscraper who released two eps. Rayner went on to join Ragewar and released one album, Backlash , with them. She has a solo project Sobriquet, is a member …
8antialias — or anti alias To smooth out the jagged edges of lines and shapes in a digital images that have been aliased jagged instead of straight or smoothly curving. The jagged edges of an aliased image are also called jaggies. In many graphics… …
9Aliasing — F/A/V An undesirable distortion component that can arise in any digitally encoded information (sound or picture). A&V Distortion in the video signal which may manifest itself in different ways, depending on the type of aliasing: • Spectral… …
10Computer font — This article is about font technology. For information about the typographic appearance of individual font sets, see Typefaces. A computer font (or font) is an electronic data file containing a set of glyphs, characters, or symbols such as… …