A tittle is a small distinguishing mark, such as a diacritic or the dot on a lowercase i or j.
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You dot the letter 'i' because the letter 'i' was originally written that way in lower case, so we must always dot the lower case letter 'i'.
A tattle.The cross through the "t" is called a tattle. Also, the dot above a lower case "i" is called a tittle.
The dot over the lower-case "i" is called a pip.
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'.
In English, ... means the letter "S".
The dot above the lowercase "i" and "j" is known as a tittle.
Yes, it is above the I in a lowercase I.
Usually in electron-dot diagrams, partical charges are shown by the lower case delta
lower case it's a small loop with a dot, and the capitalized is a straight (small) line in the middle of the paper the a big loop.
An mark on paper that is either individual or contributes to the meaning of another mark. For example, the dot over the letter i in English is not a glyph because it does not convey any distinction. However, in spanish, the dot can be replaced by an accent, in which case the dot and accent are glyphs.
That would be: dot dot dot dash. If you mean like in the means of ..._ in Morse Code language, that would mean the letter "V".
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