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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 . 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
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| They also noted that Dotter (1987) defined the hero as an individual who brings about social change. And the sprawling orange patches that crawl like nets over other plants are parasitic plants called dotter. I am taking my buckskin quarterhorse Totter Dotter on long trail rides in Yellowstone Park. |
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