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Definition of dot
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Dot (n.) A
marriage
portion;
dowry.
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Alexipharmical
::
Alexipharmical
(a.)
Expelling
or
counteracting
poison;
antidotal.
-ana
::
-ana () A
suffix
to names of
persons
or
places,
used to
denote
a
collection
of
notable
sayings,
literary
gossip,
anecdotes,
etc. Thus,
Scaligerana
is a book
containing
the
sayings
of
Scaliger,
Johnsoniana
of
Johnson,
etc..
Anecdote
::
Anecdote
(n.)
Unpublished
narratives.
Mark
::
Mark (n.) A
trace,
dot, line,
imprint,
or
discoloration,
although
not
regarded
as a token or sign; a
scratch,
scar,
stain,
etc.; as, this
pencil
makes a fine
mark..
Separatrix
::
Separatrix
(n.) The
decimal
point;
the dot
placed
at the left of a
decimal
fraction,
to
separate
it from the whole
number
which it
follows.
The term is
sometimes
also
applied
to other marks of
separation..
Dot
::
Dot (n.) A
marriage
portion;
dowry.
Pistacite
::
Pistacite
(n.)
Epidote.
Antidote
::
Antidote
(n.) A
remedy
to
counteract
the
effects
of
poison,
or of
anything
noxious
taken into the
stomach;
-- used with
against,
for, or to; as, an
antidote
against,
for, or to,
poison..
Repeat
::
Repeat
(n.) A mark, or
series
of dots,
placed
before
and
after,
or often only at the end of, a
passage
to be
repeated
in
performance..
Endotheca
::
Endotheca
(n.) The
tissue
which
partially
fills the
interior
of the
interseptal
chambers
of most
madreporarian
corals.
It
usually
consists
of a
series
of
oblique
tranverse
septa,
one above
another..
Hypophyllous
::
Hypophyllous
(a.) Being or
growing
on the under side of a leaf, as the fruit dots of
ferns..
Vestry
::
Vestry
(n.) A room
appendant
to a
church,
in which
sacerdotal
vestments
and
sacred
utensils
are
sometimes
kept, and where
meetings
for
worship
or
parish
business
are held; a
sacristy;
--
formerly
called
revestiary..
Craspedote
::
Craspedote
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Craspedota.
Salve
::
Salve (n.) A
soothing
remedy
or
antidote.
Kinesodic
::
Kinesodic
(a.)
Conveying
motion;
as;
kinesodic
substance;
--
applied
esp. to the
spinal
cord,
because
it is
capable
of
conveying
doth
voluntary
and
reflex
motor
impulses,
without
itself
being
affected
by motor
impulses
applied
to it
directly..
Domino
::
Domino
(n.) A game
played
by two or more
persons,
with
twenty-eight
pieces
of wood, bone, or
ivory,
of a flat,
oblong
shape,
plain at the back, but on the face
divided
by a line in the
middle,
and
either
left blank or
variously
dotted
after the
manner
of dice. The game is
played
by
matching
the spots or the blank of an
unmatched
half of a
domino
already
played.
Dotation
::
Dotation
(n.) The act of
endowing,
or
bestowing
a
marriage
portion
on a
woman..
Pounce
::
Pounce
(v. t.) To
punch;
to
perforate;
to stamp holes in, or dots on, by way of
ornament..
Schema
::
Schema
(n.) An
outline
or image
universally
applicable
to a
general
conception,
under which it is
likely
to be
presented
to the mind; as, five dots in a line are a
schema
of the
number
five; a
preceding
and
succeeding
event are a
schema
of cause and
effect..
Fondling
::
Fondling
(n.) A
person
or thing
fondled
or
caressed;
one
treated
with
foolish
or
doting
affection.
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