In typography and letterform design, "descenders" are the parts of lowercase letters that extend below the baseline. These include the tails or strokes that reach downward from characters such as "g," "p," "q," and "y."
Descenders are important elements in typography. They contribute to the overall legibility, rhythm, and visual balance of text. They help differentiate lowercase letters and add typographic variety to written language.
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