I'm guessing you want to know the meaning of the pharse, not the literal meaning, if so then let me try. It means to be extra careful of whatever you are doing. To double check your work or project. To make sure you haven't left any errors in, or left anything out of , whatever you might be doing. When you edit or review something to make sure it is the best you can do. Double checking any work for errors or omissions. It comes from back in the day when everything was written by hand, and you needed to make sure that all the "T" were crossed and all the "I" were dotted in any written document, before it was read by others. If they weren't then they looked similar to each other and were easily confused, making for very interesting reading. Sometimes, when someone says "Make sure to cross all the t's and dot all the i's", the implication is that the work will be reviewed, or is subject to review in the future; there may be consequences if the work being prepared is not done fully and accurately.
The cross of the lower case letter "t" is called a tisten. The dot over the lower case letter "i" is called a tiddle.
Always remember to dot your i's and cross your t's.
... Ellipsis.
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that would be called an "ellipsis."It is called ellipsis.
NOT unless hes crazy OR one of you has the TITLE in his/her name. This would be a sticky place to be in. Better dot the Is and cross the Ts
cross: torque dot: work
The dot of an 'i' is called a tittle and the cross of a 't' is called a T-bar.
In pharmacy, a "T" with a dot over it denotes "one tablet." Two "Ts"l with 2 dots on top represent 2 tablets.
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In a dot and cross diagram of sodium (Na), there would be one dot representing the single valence electron of sodium and a cross representing the outer shell of another atom. Sodium typically forms an ionic bond by losing this electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
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cross dresser, transvestite, trans-sexual
tslav (צלב) means either "cross" or "swastika"
probably a big, jumping dot of wool...
Because in dot product we take projection fashion and that is why we used cos and similar in cross product we used sin
The dot-product and cross-product are used in high order physics and math when dealing with matrices or, for example, the properties of an electron (spin, orbit, etc.).