Translation of 'Dot' in English

Dictionary Entry: Dot

Dot

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

dɒt (British English), dɑːt (American English)

Definitions

  1. (Noun) A small round mark or spot.
  2. (Noun) A tiny amount or particle.
  3. (Verb) To mark with dots or small spots.
  4. (Verb) To scatter or distribute over an area.

Usage Examples

  • The paper had a red dot in the corner.
  • Her dress was covered with blue dots.
  • Lights dot the hillside at night.
  • He dotted his i's carefully while writing.

Etymology

Middle English (originally denoting a head or round object), of unknown origin, first recorded in the 14th century.

Synonyms

  • Spot
  • Speck
  • Point
  • Mark
  • Blot

Antonyms

  • Blank
  • Plain
  • Clear

Translations

Language Translations Pronunciations
French point pwɛ̃
Spanish punto ˈpunto
German Punkt pʊŋkt
Italian punto ˈpunto
Hindi बिंदी bindi
Urdu نقطہ nuqta
Tamil குத்து kuttu
Bengali বিন্দু bindu
Kannada ಬಿಂದು bindu
Telugu బిందువు binduvu
Marathi बिंदू bindu
Gujarati બિન્દુ bindu

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: dɒt
  • American English: dɑːt
  • Indian English: dɔt

Historical Usage

The word 'dot' has been in use since the 14th century, originally referring to a small spot or round object. Its use expanded to include tiny marks in writing and printing.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, dots are used symbolically, such as the bindi in South Asia, representing spiritual awakening. The dot also plays a significant role in Morse code and modern digital communication (as in domain names).

More Information

The word 'dot' holds symbolic meanings across various domains, from art to technology. It is widely used in computer languages, internet addresses, and braille systems. Its simplicity makes it a versatile and globally recognized concept.

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