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Veronese

Veronese

Touches
The upper-case 'Q' tail touches the circle.
Single
The '$' (dollar) has a single line crossing the 'S'.
Open
The '&' (ampersand) is traditional style with a gap at the top.
Below
The upper-case 'J' descends below the baseline.
Single
The diagonal strokes of the upper-case 'K' meet at the vertical (with or without a gap).
No-Spur
The upper-case 'G' foot has no spur or serif.
Four
The top of the upper-case 'W' has four upper terminals.
Flat
The tail of the upper-case 'J' has a flat end or cusp.
Sloping
The lower-case 'e' has a straight angled bar.
Double
The top vertices of the upper-case 'M' have symmetrical double-sided serifs.

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ITC Bookman

ITC Bookman

Crosses
The upper-case 'Q' tail crosses the circle.
Open single
The '$' (dollar) has a single line which does not cross the 'S'.
Closed
The '&' (ampersand) is traditional style with two enclosed loops.
On
The upper-case 'J' sits on the baseline.
Double
The diagonal strokes of the upper-case 'K' meet in a 'T'.
Spur
The upper-case 'G' foot has a downward pointing spur.
Three
The top of the upper-case 'W' has three upper terminals.
Ball
The tail of the upper-case 'J' has a rounded end or ball.
Horizontal
The lower-case 'e' has a straight horizontal bar.
Single
The top vertices of the upper-case 'M' have symmetrical single-sided serifs.