Serif fonts are a type of font that have small lines or flourishes at the ends of each letter stroke. They tend to look more traditional and formal than sans-serif fonts, which lack these lines. Serif fonts are often used in printed materials like books, newspapers, and magazines, as they are generally considered easier to read in longer text passages. Some popular examples of serif fonts include Times New Roman, Georgia, and Garamond.
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