Dot
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Dot can refer to several different characters:
- full stop, or period, primarily used in writing to end a sentence.
- decimal point, is used to mark the boundary between the integer and the fractional parts of a decimal numeral.
- dot (diacritic), a diacritic mark
- dot dot dot is an informal way of referring to the ellipsis, and in casual speech, can be substituted for et cetera.
Other meanings for dot:
- dot is the name for the point in typography.
- DOT Language, is a graphing language used by the graphviz package to create complex flowcharts and graphs.
- Dot matrix is a term used to describe a technique for printing.
- dot is a common term for the short sound in Morse code.
- Dot Records is the name of a record label.
- Dot is the youngest sibling in the popular Animaniacs cartoon by Warner Brothers
- Dot is a song by Destiny's Child featured on the movie soundtrack for Romeo Must Die.
- DOT is an abbreviation of Department of Transport (in the UK).
- DoT is an acronym for Department of Transportation (in the USA and various U.S. states).
- DOT is a medical acronym for Directly observed treatment for diseases such as tuberculosis or HIV to assure compliance and avoid drug resistance. Similar is DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course) and DOTS-PLUS for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). External Link: WHO - DOTS (http://www.who.int/gtb/dots/)
- DOT is the acronym for the solar Dutch Open Telescope at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory
- dot as in dot product, is a vector operator.