dot (L1693)

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(L1693)
  • dot en
Language English
Lexical category noun

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L1693-S1
English A small, round, naturally-occurring spot or mark apparent on the surface on which it appears.

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L1693-S2
English A punctuation mark that is usually used to indicate the end of a sentence; a full stop; a period.

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L1693-S3
English A point used as a diacritical mark above or below various letters, usually to modify the letter's pronunciation.

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L1693-S4
English A symbol used to separate the fractional part of a decimal number from the whole part.

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L1693-S5
English A symbol used to indicate multiplication or a scalar product in mathematics.

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L1693-S6
English The shorter of two symbols used in Morse code, the other being a dash.

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L1693-S7
English A short kiss on the cheek.

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L1693-S8
English A lump or clot.

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L1693-S9
English Something small which is compared to a speck; a small portion or specimen.

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L1693-S10
English In cricket, a dot ball.

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L1693-S11
English A useless person.

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L1693-S12
English The face.

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L1693-S13
English A young woman who is considered attractive.

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L1693-S14
English The anus.

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L1693-S15
English The clitoris.

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L1693-S16
English A projectile from a shotgun.

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L1693-S17
English A shotgun.

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L1693-S18
English A confinement facility.

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L1693-S19
English The head of a boil.

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L1693-S20
English A drawn or printed small round mark.

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L1693-S21
English One drawn or printed small round mark that forms a larger image or design.

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L1693-S22
English The notes on a piece of sheet music.

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L1693-S23
English A piece of written or printed music.

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L1693-S24
English A point at the top of some letters, such as lowercase i and j.

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L1693-S25
English A full stop or period used to divide components in a URL, IP address, etc.

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L1693-S26
English In musical notation, one of a pair of vertical points placed with a bar or double bar, in order to mark the start and end of a passage that is to be repeated.

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L1693-S27
English In musical notation, a point placed after a note or rest to indicate that it should be lengthened by half as much as its original value.

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L1693-S28
English In musical notation, a point placed over a note to indicate that it is to be performed staccato.

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L1693-S29
English A column of ore running into a rock.

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L1693-S30
English One of several markers fitted to a wall to indicate where the ends of the screeds should lie.

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L1693-S31
English A sweing stitch consisting of small double stitches of even length created by backstitching.

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L1693-S32
English The smallest subdivision of an electronic display, a digital image, a television, etc.

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L1693-S33
English A component of an electronic display screen that produces a subdivision of an image.

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L1693-S34
English Something or someone that seems extremely small.

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L1693-S35
English An act of striking the surface of something with the tip of an object.

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Forms

L1693-F1
  • dot en

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L1693-F2
  • dots en

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