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Dot (disambiguation) : ウィキペディア英語版
Dot

Dot, DoT or DOT may refer to:
== Typography ==

* Full stop, also called ''period'' in American English, used as a sentence terminator and as a decimal mark (decimal point) in numerals ( . )
* Interpunct (·), between words, also called ''middle dot'' or ''centered dot''. Homoglyphic characters include:
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* dot operator, used as notation for multiplication ( (unicode:⋅) )
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* word separator middle dot, used in Avestan, Samaritan ( (unicode:⸱) )
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* Georgian comma
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* Greek άνω τελεία, i.e. "high stop", the equivalent of the semicolon ((unicode:·))
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* Katakana middle dot ( (unicode:・) )
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* Separator for double 'l' sound in written Catalan (l·l)

* Dot (diacritic), above or below a character (e.g. (unicode:ȧ), (unicode:ạ), (unicode:İ), (unicode:Ċ), (unicode:ċ), etc.) ( (unicode:˙) (unicode: ̣) (unicode:﮲) (unicode:﮳) )
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* Hebrew shin and sin dots ((unicode: ׁ) (unicode: ׂ)) as well as upper and lower dots ( (unicode: ׄ) (unicode: ׅ) )
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* Syriac feminine dot ( (unicode: ݀) )
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* Devanagari high spacing dot ( (unicode:ॱ) )
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* Myanmar dot below ( (unicode: ့) )
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* Canadian syllabics final middle dot ( (unicode:ᐧ) )
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* Canadian syllabics final raised dot ( (unicode:ᣟ) )
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* Vedic tone dot below ( (unicode: ᳝))
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* One dot leader, also used as Armenian semi-colon ( (unicode:․) )
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* The dot above, used to denote time derivation, in Newtonian notation
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* There are also double, triple, quadruple and even quintuple diacritic dots
* Three horizontal dots "…" or "...", an ellipsis
* The Gregg shorthand system utilizes a dot in several ways, such as to represent ''a'' or ''an'' and the letter ''h''

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