antialiasing - On computer monitors the pixels themselves aren't curved, but they have to show curves. Using polygons to simulate curves in alphanumeric characters or vector graphics makes the edges of objects appear jagged. The technique for smoothing out these jaggies is called antialiasing, and it usually takes the form of throwing in pixels of washed-out color along the curve. This actually makes text seem a little blurred but, strangely enough, more readable;
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