roman font

English

Etymology

From roman + font

Noun

roman font (plural roman fonts)

  1. a font which is upright, as opposed to oblique or italic
  2. an oldstyle serif font or typeface (sometimes capitalized "Roman")
  3. a font supporting (often exclusively) Western European languages (often capitalized Roman)
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