In a dictionary, dots (often referred to as "diacritical marks" or "pronunciation symbols") indicate specific phonetic sounds or syllable breaks in the pronunciation of a word. For the word "impeccable," dots might indicate stress on certain syllables or guide the reader on how to pronounce it correctly. In some dictionaries, these symbols help distinguish between similar words or clarify pronunciation nuances.
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uncompleted sentence.
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The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
'Party Dots' is a series of red dots starting at the top of your arm and extending down to the nail of the middle finger. This line can be crooked or straight, depending on how drunk you are when you get them.
In a dictionary entry, dots or periods (often referred to as "dots of pronunciation") indicate syllable divisions or the breakdown of a word's pronunciation. For the word "impeccable," dots might show how to pronounce it in phonetic transcription, helping users understand where to stress the syllables. They can also represent specific sounds in the phonetic alphabet. Overall, they aid in accurate pronunciation.
When anything is impeccable, it means that no fault can be found in it - it is perfect. So impeccable logic is logic that is perfectly correct and valid and cannot be refuted
I think the two dots are an umlaut. In that cas it is pronunced as if there were an e after the a. 'Staer'
what does it mean when you have white dots on your virgina
fruite, dots taste like fruite, if you mean pacman dots, and if realy you mean dots as in whats on paper, ink, yuek! note: dots realy taste like ink
well the dots mean that there is treasure in that exact are
you are an impeccable person
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Three dots in an upward V sign mean "therefore".
with out faultit meansAbsolutely perfect in every way.
No, the word 'impeccable' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as in accordance with the highest standards of propriety; faultless. For example:impeccable mannersan impeccable kitchenThe noun form for the adjective impeccable is impeccability.
Ryans Spanish pronounciation was impeccable.