In typography and letterform design, a "crossbar" refers to the horizontal stroke that connects two strokes in a letterform. It is typically found in characters such as "A," "H," "E," and "T." The crossbar can vary in length, thickness, and position within the letterform, influencing the overall appearance and legibility of the character.
Crossbars are essential components of many uppercase and lowercase letters in various typefaces. They contribute to the structural integrity, readability, and visual balance of letterforms, helping to distinguish between different characters and ensuring consistent letter spacing in text.
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