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dot (1) A tiny round, rectangular or square spot that is one element in a matrix, which is used to display or print a graphics or text image. See dot matrix .(2) A period; for example, V dot 22 is the same as V.22. (3) The dot, or period, is used as a name separator. For example, file names are separated from their extensions with a dot (CDE.ABC, CDE.NDX, etc.). It is also used to separate the components of Web addresses, such as between the "www," the registered domain name and the top level domain (TLD); for example, www.computerlanguage.com. dot1 1. Music a. the symbol (·) placed after a note or rest to increase its time value by half b. this symbol written above or below a note indicating that it must be played or sung staccato 2. Maths Logic a. the symbol (⋅) indicating multiplication or logical conjunction b. a decimal point dot2 Civil law a woman's dowry dot [dät] (electronics) (graphic arts) A subdivision of the printing surface into minute units, formed by a halftone screen and separated by the etching process. dot A small spot of plaster placed on a plastering surface, or a temporary nail; to assist the plasterer in leveling a wall and in obtaining proper plaster thickness.
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