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dot (dict)
Dot
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
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
DOT
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