You might properly call it a "tittle", but maybe not in polite company. Just call it a dot and everybody will understand.
That's an exclamation point!
that would be called an "ellipsis."It is called ellipsis.
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.
An exclamation mark (!) is a punctuation mark that resembles a straight line with a dot above it. It is used in writing to indicate strong feelings of surprise, excitement, or emphasis.
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.
That's an exclamation point!
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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)
that would be called an "ellipsis."It is called ellipsis.
August 9, 2009 The dot is probably the mint mark. Sometimes the part of the die used to make the mint mark gets worn from use and the details of the mark tend to blur into a dot. The 1929 cent is a common coin, meaning there are many of them in the marketplace and the mint mark has little effect on the value which in cirulated condition would be from about 3 cents to maybe 25 cents depending upon the condition of the coin. The mint mark being unreadable will cause these values to decline.
Properly called a reflex sight. See the link below for article explaining how they work.