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Learn to pronounce Bas·ker·ville

/ˈbaskərˌvil/
noun
a typeface much used in books.

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Baskerville is a serif typeface designed in the 1750s by John Baskerville (1706–1775) in Birmingham, England, and cut into metal by punchcutter John Handy.
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Baskerville. (ˈbæskəˌvɪl) (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a style of type. [C18: named after John Baskerville (1706–1775), English printer]
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