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 separator (decimal point) in numerals ( . )
- Interpunct, between words, also called middle dot, centered dot, and Georgian comma ( · )
- dot operator, used as notation for multiplication ( ⋅ )
- word separator middle dot, used in Avestan, Samaritan ( ⸱ )
- Katakana middle dot ( ・ )
- Dot (diacritic), above or below a character (e.g. ȧ, ạ, İ, Ċ, ċ, etc.) ( ˙ ̣ ﮲ ﮳ )
- Hebrew shin and sin dots ( ׁ ׂ) as well as upper and lower dots ( ׄ ׅ )
- Syriac feminine dot ( ݀ )
- Devanagari high spacing dot ( ॱ )
- Myanmar dot below ( ့ )
- Canadian syllabics final middle dot ( ᐧ )
- Canadian syllabics final raised dot ( ᣟ )
- Vedic tone dot below ( ᳝)
- One dot leader, also used as Armenian semi-colon ( ․ )
- The dot above is used to denote time derivation, in Newtonian notation
- There are also double, triple, quadruple and even quintuple diacritic dots
- Dotted note, in music notation ( 𝅭 )
Entertainment
- Dot (song), a single by the Los Angeles pop punk band ALL
- Dot (MADtv character), a fictional character on the television show MADtv
- Dot, A Drama in Three Acts, an 1859 stage adaption of the book The Cricket on the Hearth by Charles Dickens
- Dot and Dash, an animated girl and animated boy appearing as the PBS idents
- Dot and the Kangaroo, a children's book by Ethel C. Pedley, written in 1899
- Dot Branning, fictional character on the television show EastEnders
- Dot Dot Dot (magazine), a magazine publication
- Dot Matrix (ReBoot), fictional character on the television series ReBoot
- Dot Moore (1914–2007), television personality in Mobile, Alabama
- Little Dot, a comic book character
- Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, characters from the animated television show Animaniacs
Companies and agencies
Technology
- Dot, an element in Morse code
- Dot (Unix)
- DOT language, in computation, the plain-text format for describing graphs used by Graphviz software
- Dot matrix, a 2-dimensional array of dots used to generate characters, symbols and images
- Damage over time, in computer and video games
- Designated Order Turnaround or SuperDot, an electronic system used by NYSE to route market orders
- Diffuse optical tomography, an imaging technique
- Directly observed treatment, a way to administer medicine
- Dissolved oxygen tension (DOT)
- Epiphone Dot, a series of archtop guitars
- "." may refer to the DNS root zone, the root domain of the Domain Name System
- Dutch Open Telescope
Other uses
See also