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When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot refers to the glyphs "combining dot above" (◌̇), and "combining dot below" (◌̣) which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in a variety of languages. Similar marks are used with other scripts.

◌̇  ◌̣

Dot

  • U+0307 ◌̇ COMBINING DOT ABOVE
  • U+0323 ◌̣ COMBINING DOT BELOW
  • Overdot

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    Language scripts or transcription schemes that use the dot above a letter as a diacritical mark:

    Inmathematics and physics, when using Newton's notation the dot denotes the time derivative as in  . In addition, the overdot is one way used to indicate an infinitely repeating set of numbers in decimal notation, as in  , which is equal to the fraction 13, and  or , which is equal to 17.

    Underdot

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    Raised dot and middle dot

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    Letters with dot

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  • Ạ ạ Ậ ậ
  •  
  • Ḃ ḃ Ḅ ḅ
  • Ċ ċ  
  • Ç̇ ç̇ Ć̣ ć̣
  • Č̣ č̣  
  • Ḋ ḋ Ḍ ḍ
  • Ė ė Ė́ ė́
  • Ė̃ ė̃ Ẹ ẹ
  •  
  • Ḟ ḟ  
  • Ġ ġ  
  • Ḣ ḣ  
  • İ
  • i̇̀ i̇́ i̇̃ į̇́ į̇̃
  • Ị ị 
  •  
  •   Ḳ ḳ
  •   Ḷ ḷ
  • Ḹ ḹ Ŀ ŀ
  • Ṁ ṁ Ṃ ṃ
  • Ṅ ṅ Ṇ ṇ
  • Ȯ ȯ O͘ o ͘
  • Ọ ọ Ộ ộ
  • Ȱ ȱ Ợ ợ
  • Ṗ ṗ  
  •    
  • Q̣̇ q̣̇ Q̣̈ q̣̈
  • Ṙ ṙ Ṛ ṛ
  • Ṝ ṝ Ṡ ṡ
  •  Ṡ̃ ṡ̃
  • Ṣ ṣ Ṥ ṥ
  • Ṧ ṧ Ṩ ṩ
  • Ṫ ṫ Ṭ ṭ
  •   U̇̄ u̇̄
  • Ụ ụ Ự ự
  •   Ṿ ṿ
  • Ẇ ẇ Ẉ ẉ
  • Ẋ ẋ X̣ x̣
  • Ẏ ẏ Ỵ ỵ
  • Ż ż Ẓ ẓ
  • Encoding

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    In Unicode, the dot is encoded at:

    and at:

    There is also:

    Pre-composed characters:

    See also

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  • Chandrabindu – Diacritic mark typically denoting nazalization, in Indian abugidas
  • Interpunct – Typographical symbol, variously used as word delimiter, currency decimal delimiter, etc. (·)
  • Tittle – Diacritical mark, the dot element of the letters i and j
  • Two dots (diacritic) – Diacritic that consists of two dots placed over a letter
  • References

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    1. ^ a b c United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names (2007). Technical reference manual for the standardization of geographical names (PDF). New York: United Nations. p. 169. ISBN 978-92-1-161500-5.
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    Last edited on 26 June 2024, at 17:06  





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