dotter

Variant of dot

noun

  1. a tiny spot, speck, or mark, esp. one made with or as with a pointed object; as
    1. a point used in orthography or punctuation; specif., the mark placed above an i or j in writing or printing
    2. Math. a decimal point; also, a point used as a symbol of multiplication
    3. Music a point after a note or rest, increasing its time value by one half; also, a point put above or below a note to show that it is staccato
  2. any small, round spot: polka dot
  3. Telegraphy a short sound or click, as in Morse code

Origin: OE dott, head of boil: prob. reinforced (16th c.) by Du dot, akin to Ger dütte, nipple, Du dodde, a plug, Norw, LowG dott, little heap or swelling

transitive verb dotted, dotting

  1. to mark with or as with a dot
  2. to make or form with dots: a dotted line
  3. to cover with or as with dots; appear as dotlike parts in: gas stations dotted the landscape

intransitive verb

to make a dot or dots

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