- noundot (noun) · dots (plural noun)
- a small round mark or spot:"a symbol depicted in colored dots"
- a dot written or printed as part of an i or j, as a diacritical mark, as one of a series of marks to signify omission, or as a period.
- musica dot used to denote the lengthening of a note or rest by half, or to indicate staccato.
- the shorter signal of the two used in Morse code. Compare with dash
- used to refer to an object that appears tiny because it is far away:"the desert shrank figures to mere dots"
- used to indicate the punctuation separating parts of an email or website address:"OUP dot com"
verbdot (verb) · dots (third person present) · dotted (past tense) · dotted (past participle) · dotting (present participle)- mark with a small spot or spots:"wet spots of rain began to dot his shirt"
- (of a number of items) be scattered over (an area):"churches dot the countryside"
- place a dot over (a letter):"you need to dot the i"
- musicmark (a note or rest) to show that the time value is increased by half:"dotting the quarter note for everyone is a common practice"
OriginOld English dott ‘head of a boil’. The word is recorded only once in Old English, then not until the late 16th century, when it is found in the sense ‘a small lump or clot’, perhaps influenced by Dutch dot ‘a knot’. The sense ‘small mark or spot’ dates from the mid 17th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a small round mark or spot:
- a dot written or printed as part of an i or j, as a diacritical mark, as one of a series of marks to signify omission, or as a period.
verb- mark with a small spot or spots:
- (of a number of items) be scattered over (an area):
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.dot noun uk / dɒt / us / dɑːt / Add to word list B2 [ C ] a very small round mark: The full stop at the end of this sentence is a dot. Her skirt was blue with white dots.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/dotLook up dot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A dot is usually a small, round spot.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dota small, roundish mark made with or as if with a pen.www.dictionary.com/browse/dotdot 1 of 4 noun (1) ˈdät Synonyms of dot 1 : a small spot : speck entry 1www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dot1. a. A tiny round mark made by or as if by a pointed instrument; a spot. b. Such a mark used in orthography, as above an i. c. The basic unit of composition for an image produced by a device that prints text or graphics on paper: a resolution of 900 dots per inch.www.thefreedictionary.com/dot
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