that would be called an "ellipsis."
It is called ellipsis.
You might properly call it a "tittle", but maybe not in polite company. Just call it a dot and everybody will understand.
1. The letters SOS are the Morse Code signal used as an international distress signal, especially by ships and aircraft.2. A call or signal for help.
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... Ellipsis.
No, the word 'dot' is a verb or a noun.EXAMPLESVerb: You should dot the i in that sentence.Noun: There was a dot on the page.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'dot' is it.EXAMPLEThere was a dot on the page. When I touched it, it turned out to be a poppy seed.
You can hear it pronounced at abair(dot)ie.
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The British call the dot at the end of a sentence a "full stop."
a dot
No. Use what the car manufacturer calls for.
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Tittle
is it called a dot
The dot at the end of a statEment (you omitted the "e") is called a period.
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You might properly call it a "tittle", but maybe not in polite company. Just call it a dot and everybody will understand.
They are called Extensions. ie: .com, .net, ect.