In typesetting, a strut is an invisible character or element, used to ensure that a text has a minimum height and depth, even if no other elements are included.
For example, LaTeX and plain TeX[1] provide the command to insert a font size-specific strut.
In LaTeX[2] it has a height of 70% of the baseline skip (the distance between the baselines of two consecutive lines of text) and a depth of 30% of the baseline skip.
It ensures that two vertical stacked boxes which include such a strut have the same distance as two normal consecutive lines.
LaTeX also supports the creation of general struts using the command: where \strut is equivalent in size to \rule[-.3\baselineskip]{0pt}{\baselineskip}.