The angle formed at the bottom of a letter when strokes meet is called as
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The angle that is formed at the bottom of a letter when the strokes meet is called “descenders”.
Descenders are a part of the letter which extends from below the level of the base of any letter.
Mostly every letter has decenders to provide it a more accurate structure of the order.
Descenders are a part of the letter which extends from below the level of the base of any letter.
Mostly every letter has decenders to provide it a more accurate structure of the order.
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