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  • 21Serif — For other uses, see Serif (disambiguation). Sans serif font Serif font …

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  • 22Atherosclerosis — For the journal, see Atherosclerosis (journal). Atherosclerosis Classification and external resources The progression of atherosclerosis (size exaggerated; see text) ICD 10 …

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  • 23Typesetting — Text formatting redirects here. For other uses, see Formatted text. Movable type on a composing stick on a type case …

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  • 24Leading — Leads redirects here. For the city and metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England, see Leeds. For other uses, see Lead (disambiguation). Line leading and Line lead redirect here. For the water navigation concept, see Leading line. For other… …

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  • 25Dingbat — This article is about the typesetter s ornament. For other uses, see Dingbat (disambiguation). Poem typeset with generous use of decorative dingbats around the edges 1880s. Dingbats are not part of the text. A dingbat is an ornament, character or …

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  • 26Typographic ligature — long s i ligature type, size 12pt Garamond. In writing and typography, a ligature occurs where two or more graphemes are joined as a single glyph. Ligatures usually replace consecutive characters sharing common components and are part of a more… …

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  • 27Prime (symbol) — This article is about the symbol. For the type of number, see Prime number. For other uses, see Prime (disambiguation). ′ Prime Punc …

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  • 28Phototypesetting — Part of a series on the History of printing Woodblock pr …

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  • 29Widows and orphans — A widowed line: the last line of a paragraph, all alone on the other side of a page break. At the end of the first paragraph, the word lorem is an orphan in the second sense: a very short final line that, because the rest of its line is white,… …

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  • 30Point (typography) — Point, in typography, may also refer to a dot grapheme (e.g.: full stop; Interpunct) as in the expression, decimal point. For non typographical uses, see Point (disambiguation). Contents 1 French printer’s points …

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