is the most frequently used letter in the English, French and other languages. (Recently the French lipogrammatist Georges Perec penned his novel A Void without the letter E, and then was lucky enough to find a translator who swung the thing into English).
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EXTENDERS: Descenders and ascenders; i.e., the parts of a letterform that extend below the baselines, as in p and q, or above the midline, as in b and d. |