Yes, it is above the I in a lowercase I.
A dot above a letter is known as a 'diacritic dot'. The common name for the diacritic dot above an i or a j is a 'tittle'.
The dot above the lowercase "i" and "j" is known as a tittle.
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Sure, imagine placing one dot on a sheet of paper, another dot directly above the first dot, and a third dot directly below the first dot. These three dots would not be coplanar as they would form a vertical line with one dot above and one dot below the plane of the paper.
The name of the punctuation mark with a dot directly above a comma is called a "semicolon."
Every dot above the T represents a tablet. Physicians may put 1-4 dots above what resembles a T, with one dot meaning one table, two meaning 2 Every dot above the T represents a tablet. Physicians may put 1-4 dots above what resembles a T, with one dot meaning one table, two meaning 2 tablets and so on.
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If there is just one dot above or below any note it means the note is staccato which menas short and dettached.
I think it is called a tittle.
The dot above a "j" is called a "tittle." It is a diacritical mark used in various Latin alphabet scripts to distinguish the letter from others and to aid in readability. The tittle is also found above the lowercase "i."
the dot above the j is call a jot, as in 'last jot and tidle'. there is nothing above a u