In typography, an "ear" refers to the small, often decorative, stroke or serif that extends from the upper-right corner of the lowercase letter "g." Ears are common in serif typefaces and add visual interest to the letterform.
Ears are a distinctive feature of certain typefaces, contributing to their overall style and personality. They can vary in size, shape, and design, influencing the overall appearance and legibility of the letter "g" in text.
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