According to Joe McKeefery of E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company, in the days before PC and electronic processing of words, one of the most prevalent options for listing items in a report on the typewriter was the small or large O. Mr. Berger, another duPont employee, started coloring the insides of the O so that they stood out better, and soon everyone (at duPont) was doing it. Hence, the name "Berger" dot.
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it works by dots u can feel them u have to memorize the dots to read it but it works by having dots u feel them
it seems like it's two dots
I had a science question that asked: An electron ______ is the chemical symbol for the element surrounded by as many dots as there are electrons in its outer energy level. That is pretty much the same as yours. I put dot diagram... Meaning electron dot diagram
build a mill then conect the dots build a mill then conect the dots
un berger / une bergère (bair-zhay / bair-zhair)
i believe it is called three dots
there used in powerpoints and other presentations to highlight key points. See the filled in the circles below * point A * Point b * Point C
Morse clicks, called Morse code, are dots and dashes. Dots are the short clicks, while dashes are longer. Morse clicks, called Morse code, are dots and dashes. Dots are the short clicks, while dashes are longer.
They call the tiles "bones." The pile of shuffled tiles is the "boneyard."
Dots like this ... ... are called ellipses. Singular ellipsis (...)
Yes, the dots that Roy Lichtenstein uses are his signature mark and are called 'Benday Dots'.
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The dots commonly seen in pop art are called "benday dots." These dots are used to create shading and tone in a printed image, and were popularized by artists like Roy Lichtenstein. Benday dots are named after illustrator and inventor Benjamin Henry Day Jr., who patented the process in 1879.
Two dots over a vowel is normally called a dieresis. There is a special case of the dieresis in German where the two dots cause the vowel to change (sound and meaning): this special case is called umlaut.
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