You might properly call it a "tittle", but maybe not in polite company. Just call it a dot and everybody will understand.
that would be called an "ellipsis."It is called ellipsis.
Oh honey, that's called an underline. It's like putting a spotlight on a word to make sure you don't miss it. So, underline that bad boy and make it stand out!
A tittle
The point of application is where the force is applied; it is a mark or coordinate address where this happens. In writing it could be a dot or mark such as a decimal point or full stop.
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.
The dot is called an end mark or a stop, but you can also call it a period, because that is what you are substituting it for in most circumstances. It's the same for the dot in the exclamation point.
someone else- It is an exclamation mark. me- well i think it would be an exclamation point because at the end of the thing it has a dot. Like a point. So i think it should be a point and not a mark. me- But exclamation mark is what it is called.
Like this ! or, a straight line going up and down with a dot underneath it.
An exclamation mark is a punctuation mark that looks like a vertical line with a dot at the top (!). It is used in writing to indicate strong feelings, emphasis, or excitement.
The name of the punctuation mark with a dot directly above a comma is called a "semicolon."
An exclamation symbol looks like a vertical line with a dot below it. It is represented as "!" and is commonly used in writing to express strong emotions, emphasis, or commands. The symbol is typically placed at the end of a sentence to convey excitement or urgency.
if you have a kitten then its almost impossible to tell before about 2/3 weeks. but if your kitten is older or a fully grown cat then its easier. when you lift up the tail a female will have kind of an upside down exclamation mark (!), the dot being her bumhole. a male will have the upside down exclamation mark but in between there will be a colon (:) which are the testicles and appear to be lumps.
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The little black dot on your face is called a beauty mark or a mole. It is a type of pigmented skin lesion that can vary in size and shape.
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It's just called a dot!For more information, see Related links below.
I think this is also applicable to Microsoft Access: In Visual Basic version 4.0, the exclamation mark (!) syntax is for collection lookup, and the dot (.) syntax is for properties and methods. However, a control can be accessed as a property, and Visual Basic has a Controls collection on a form. Because the Controls collection is the default property of a form, you can access a control from a Form using by using the exclamation mark (!) syntax. (source:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/129287)