A full stop. It's normally mistaken by a dot.
... Ellipsis.
It's 2 dots and 1 dot on the bottom then a triangle with the point towards the right then 2 dots in the middle with 1 dot on top on the right side and 1 dot on bottom to the left. Get a better look at this website below.
If it's referring to music it's a bass clef, not a treble clef!
div. If the symbol, most computers now have a forward slash. Traditionally in mathematics is a horizontal short line with a dot above midway and same below.
If you're writing it like "Miss" then no. If you write it like "Ms.", then yes, there needs to be a dot. This is because "Miss" is the full word, unlike "Ms." "Ms." is an abbreviation- a shorter way of saying something. So once again if it's "Miss", there doesn't need to be a dot; if it's "Ms." then there is one.
It looks like a half circle with a dot under it.
It looks like a half circle with a dot under it.
It looks like a hook with a dot at the bottom. Here's an example. (?)
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"Point".
this ? .....In music, I suspect the questioner is asking about what is called a fermata.There is a picture of it in the wikipedia article on fermata.
The declarative symbol is a period. .
An endpoint looks lika a point that looks like a dot. And the dot should look like this. see how it looks like sometimes its so hard to see,but you will get over it sooner or later.Thankyou for reading my answer for you.
A line with a dot over it - looks like a lower case "i". Two can be written "ii", three "iii" etc. Sometimes docs draw a line across the tops so a 1 would look like a capital T with a single dot over it and a two would like like the symbol for pi with two dots.
A dotted half note. It looks like a quarter note that has an empty center, and it has a small, period-sized dot to the right of it.
There's a dot at the top and a dot at the bottom and a dash through it
It's called an Interpunct.