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A horizontal stroke that intersects the central stem is called as

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Answered by ramajamaiwar
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Answer:

crossbar is the rir answer

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A horizontal stroke that intersects the central stem is called as cross stroke.

Explanation:

  • Cross stroke is the horizontal line used in typography through the vertical of letter "t or f".
  • Typography is the method of arranging type which make the appearance of text legible and readable.
  • Strokes are components of letter form and the strokes are secondary to the main stem.
  • Cross stroke must have one end open.
  • Sometimes, the word cross stroke is interchanged with Cross Bar which is the parallel  stroke on the middle of uppercase A and H.

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