- line-dot-line
- letters in Morse code
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Line A (Rome Metro) — Line A Overview Type Rapid transit System Rome Metro Locale Rome, Italy … Wikipedia
DOT language — DOT is a plain text graph description language. It is a simple way of describing graphs that both humans and computer programs can use. DOT graphs are typically files that end with the .gv (or .dot) extension. The .gv extension is preferred, as… … Wikipedia
Dot Branning — EastEnders character Portrayed by June Brown Tallulah Pitt Brown (flashback) Created by Julia Smith and Tony Holland … Wikipedia
Dot to Dot Festival — Location(s) Nottingham, Bristol, Manchester, England Years active 2005 – present Founded by Liars Club, Nottingham Daybrook … Wikipedia
Dot Lake Village, Alaska — CDP … Wikipedia
dot — dot1 [dät] n. [OE dott, head of boil: prob. reinforced (16th c.) by Du dot, akin to Ger dütte, nipple, Du dodde, a plug, Norw, LowG dott, little heap or swelling] 1. a tiny spot, speck, or mark, esp. one made with or as with a pointed object; as… … English World dictionary
Dot Lake, Alaska — CDP Location of Dot Lake, Alaska Coordi … Wikipedia
dot|ted-line — «DOT ihd LYN», adjective. having to do with a direct relationship; lineal; close: »... Safety officer with dotted line link to the Director of Research (New Scientist) … Useful english dictionary
Dot Hacker — Origin El Sereno, CA Genres Experimental rock Alternative rock Years active 2008–Present Labels SONATÅ CANTATÅ … Wikipedia
dot|ted — «DOT ihd», adjective. 1. marked with or as if with a dot or dots: »This butterfly has dotted orange and black wings. 2. formed of dots: »Sign on the dotted line. 3. Music. (of a note or rest) followed by a dot, thus making it half again as long:… … Useful english dictionary
Dot — Dot, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dotted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dotting}.] 1. To mark with dots or small spots; as, to dot a line. [1913 Webster] 2. To mark or diversify with small detached objects; as, a landscape dotted with cottages. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English