Stroke of a lower case letter which falls below the x-height as In the letters g j p q.
That part of a lower case letter which falls below the body of the letter.
The part of the character that extends from the baseline to the bottom of the character cell. Examples of letters with descenders are g, j, p, q, y and Q. Contrast with Common Naming for Layout Values .
Portion of a letter which falls below the baseline. The letters g, j, p, q, and y have descenders.
Portion of a lowercase letter falling below its baseline.
In a given typeface, the portions of the lowercase g,j,p,q,y, and in somefonts f as well as uppercase J that extend below the baseline of the letter. See also ascender.
The portion of a letter that extends below the baseline of the letter, such as the bottoms of y, p, and g.
Stroke of a lowercase letter extending below the baseline.
The part of lowercase letters extending below the body or \"x-height\".
The part of a letter extending below the baseline (as in g, j, p, q, y).
a lowercase letter that has a part extending below other lowercase letters
(printing) the part of lowercase letters that extends below the other lowercase letters
The portion of characters such as 'j' or 'g' that drops below the base line.
The section of lower case letter which extends below the main body, for example "y".
The part of a lowercase letter that falls below the body (baseline) of the letter. "g", "j", "p", "q" and "y" are all examples of letters with descenders.
The part of a character that is below the baseline.
part of a lower case letter that drops below the baseline
The portions of the lower case letters that extend below the main body of the letter as in "q".
The part of a LOWER CASE letter such as q, y or j that hangs below the BASE LINE.
Typographical term referring to the part of a letter form that dips below the baseline in a line of type.
In typography, the portion of lowercase letters that extends below the character’s baseline as in “g”, “j”, “p”, “q”, and “y”.
The part of the letters g, j, p, q, y, and sometimes J, that extends below the baseline.
That part of a lowercase letter (e.g., y, p; sometimes f) that descends below the baseline. In some typefaces, the uppercase J and Q also descend below the baseline. The descender line is an imaginary horizontal line that marks the bottom of most descenders in a font.
the stroke on a lowercase letterform falls below the baseline.
That part of the letter which extends below the main body, as in "p".
The parts of lower case letters that extend below the baseline.
The portion of a letter that falls below the base line.
A term that describes that portion of lower case letters that extends below the main body of the letter, as in "p".
The part of lowercase letters (such as y, p, and q) that descends below the baseline of the other lowercase letters in a font face. In some typefaces, the uppercase J and Q also descend below the baseline.
the part of a letter in a minuscule script that extends below the base line of the other letters, as in the lower part of or
The part of a letter that extends below the x-height (height of the letter ).
show HIDE The part of a lowercase letter which extends below the main body of the letter.
The lowest portion of letters such as 'g,' 'j,' 'p' 'q,' and 'y' that extends below the baseline, or reading line of type.
any part of a lower case letter that extends below the x-height, as in the case of y and j.
That portion of a character that extends below the base line of the character.
the part of a lower case letter which extends below the main body, as in "p".
That portion of a letter that falls below the baseline, as in 'j', 'g', 'q', 'p' and 'y'.
Portion of lower case letter falling below its baseline.
The part of the letter below the body (p, q, j, y all have descenders).
In typography, the part of the letterform that dips below the baseline; usually refers to lowercase letters and some punctuation, but some typefaces have uppercase letters with descenders.
That part of a lower case letters which extends below the main body, as in "p".
Term used for the elements of a character that extend from the baseline (typeline) downwards to the p-line. In typography, descender denotes the extension of the characters g, q, p, y or j, which all contain lines that fall below the baseline.
That part of a lower case letter which extends below the main body as in the letter g.