xkorkeuden
Xkorkeuden, the Finnish term for the typographic concept known in English as x-height, refers to the height of the body of lowercase letters in a typeface. It is determined by the distance from the baseline to the top of the lowercase letters that do not have ascenders, most notably the height of the letter x. The x-height excludes parts of letters that extend above the mean line (ascenders) or below the baseline (descenders).
Measurement and significance: In typesetting and font design, x-korkeus is a key factor in readability and perceived
Relationships and design implications: The x-height interacts with cap height, stroke width, and overall letter width
Variations: Across script families and font styles, x-height varies widely. Sans-serif faces often exhibit larger x-heights