A Sans Serif is a category of typefaces which don't use serifs. Serifs is small lines at the end of each letter character. There are popular sans serif fonts which include Helvetica, Avant Garde, Ariel and Geneva. Serif fonts include Time Roman, Courier, Palatino and New Century Schoolbook.
Serif is the opposite to Sans Serif. The typeface has a decorative line added as embellishment to the basic font. The most common serif typeface is Times Roman. Here is an example of Serif font and Sans Serif.

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