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Three Dots (other)
Three dots can refer to: * '' 3 Dots'', a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language film * Because sign (∵), a shorthand form of the word "because" ** Three dots (Freemasonry) describes the same symbol being used in Freemasonry for a different purpose * Dinkus, commonly represented as three asterisks or three large dots ("bullets") , usually refers to a section break in written text * Ellipsis ( or or tyle guides vary, indicates an intentional omission of a word ** Leader (typography), may be represented with three dots or ellipses * The letter S in Morse code * Therefore sign (), a shorthand form of the word "therefore" or "thus" ** * In Japanese maps, the same symbol (∴) indicates an historic site. * character is a combining diacritical mark for symbols. When used after , it is used in mathematical notations (and represented with the "tdot" or "TripleDot" entities in HTML 5.0 and MathML 3.0) * In music notation, a triple-dotted note is a note with three dots written after it * ...
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3 Dots
''3 Dots'' is a 2013 Indian Malayalam language comedy thriller film written by Rajesh Raghavan and directed by Sugeeth. The film stars Kunchacko Boban, Biju Menon and Prathap K. Pothan with Narain, Krishna Kumar, Janani Iyer, Sreedhanya and Anjana Menon in supporting roles. ''3 Dots'' was produced by Satish B Satish and Sugeeth under the banner of Ordinary Films. Plot Vishnu, Pappan and Louis are three ex-convicts who live together at Pappan's abode, trying to pick up from where they had let their lives off before being jailed. After many unsuccessful efforts to find employment, they appeal to Dr. Isaac, who was a counsellor in the prison. He suggests that they consider some form of self-employment and he will support them. Vishnu converts Pappan's Omni into an ambulance. Pappan runs a playschool and Louis works for a driving school run by a neighbour, Grace, a widow. But Dr. Isaac has some other intentions in supporting them and this forms the crux of the story. Cast * ...
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Dotted Note
In Western musical notation, a dotted note is a Musical note, note with a small dot written after it. In modern practice, the first dot increases the duration (music), duration of the original note by half of its note value, value. This makes a dotted note equivalent to the original note tie (music), tied to a note of half the value – for example, a dotted half note is equivalent to a half note tied to a quarter note. Subsequent dots add progressively halved value, as shown in the example to the right. The use of dotted notes dates back at least to the 10th century, but the exact amount of lengthening a dot provides in early music contexts may vary. Mensural notation uses a dot of division to clarify ambiguities about its context-dependent interpretation of Note value, rhythmic values, sometimes alongside the dot of augmentation (music), augmentation as described above. In the gregorian chant editions of Solesmes, a dot is typically interpreted as a doubling of length (see also ...
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Asterism (typography)
In typography, an asterism, , is a typographic symbol consisting of three asterisks placed in a triangle, which is used for a variety of purposes. The name originates from the astronomy, astronomical term for a Asterism (astronomy), group of stars.From the Greek ''astēr'' (star) Alexander Humez, Nicholas D. Humez (2008). ''On the Dot: The Speck That Changed the World'', p. 72 & 186n. . The asterism was originally used as a type of dinkus in typography, though increasingly rarely. It can also be used to mean "untitled" or author or title withheld as seen, for example, in some editions of ''Album for the Young'' by composer Robert Schumann (№ 21, 26, and 30). In meteorology, an asterism in a station model plot indicates moderate snowfall. Dinkus A dinkus is a typographical device to divide text, such as at Section (typography)#Flourished section breaks, section breaks. Its purpose is to "indicate minor breaks in text", to call attention to a passage, or to separate sub-cha ...
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Two Dots (other)
The term two dots or double dot may refer to: Orthography * Colon (punctuation), the punctuation mark () * Two dots (diacritic), a mark used with a base letter to indicate that its pronunciation is somehow modified () ** Diaeresis (diacritic), the diacritic mark used to denote the separation of two consecutive vowels ** Umlaut (diacritic), the diacritic mark to indicate the vowel-fronting sound change ***Metal umlaut, gratuitous diacritic used in the names of some rock bands * Ethiopic wordspace (), a word divider in Geʽez script * In old Turkic script, a colon-like symbol () is sometimes used as a word separator * , two vertical dots used to indicate a question in fifth century Syriac manuscripts * Two dot punctuation mark, used as an obelism Other * Two Dots (game), a puzzle game for Android and IOS * Leader (typography) Row of dots used in tables of contents (usually more than two) * Ellipsis (computer programming) The ellipsis (, plural ellipses; from , , ), rendere ...
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Dot (other)
A dot is usually a small, round spot. Dot, DoT or DOT may also refer to: Orthography * Full stop or "period", a sentence terminator * Dot (diacritic), a mark above or below a character (e.g. ȧ, ạ, İ, Ċ, ċ, etc.), usually to indicate sound mutation * Interpunct () also known as an "interpoint", "middle dot", "middot", "centered dot" or "centred dot", a punctuation mark Mathematics * "Dot as decimal point", the form of decimal separator generally used in anglophone countries, e.g., $24.99 * Dot operator, a notation used to signify multiplication * Dot product, algebraic operation returning a single number from two equal-length sequences Arts and entertainment * ''The Dot'' (Toyism), a work of art in Emmen, the Netherlands * "Dot" (song), a single by the Los Angeles pop punk band ALL * "Dot", a song by Destiny's Child featured on the ''Charlie's Angels'' soundtrack * '' Dot, A Drama in Three Acts'', an 1859 stage adaption of the book ''The Cricket on the Hearth'' by Ch ...
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List Of Unicode Characters
As of Unicode version 16.0, there are 292,531 assigned character (computing), characters with code points, covering 168 modern and historical Script (Unicode), scripts, as well as multiple symbol sets. As it is WP:CHOKING, not technically possible to list all of these characters in a single Wikipedia page, this list is limited to a subset of the most important characters for English-language readers, with links to other pages which list the supplementary characters. This article includes the 1,062 characters in the Multilingual European Character Set 2 (MES-2) subset, and some additional related characters. Character reference overview HTML and XML provide ways to reference Unicode characters when the characters themselves either cannot or should not be used. A ''numeric character reference'' refers to a character by its Universal Character Set/Unicode ''code point'', and a ''character entity reference'' refers to a character by a predefined name. A ''numeric character refer ...
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Three Dots Tattoo
Criminal tattoos are classified in different ways. The meaning and histories of criminal tattoos vary from country to country, and they are commonly assumed to be associated with gang membership. They could also be a record of the wearer's personal history—such as their skills, specialties, accomplishments, incarceration, world view and/or means of personal expression. Tattoos have been empirically associated with deviance, personality disorders, and criminality. There is no direct correlation between tattoos and criminals, but we can observe the developed history of tattoos and their meanings in countries such as Australia, France, Italy, Japan, Russia, and the United States. History The art of tattooing dates back to 8000 BC when it was used as a means of identification amongst different cultures. Ancient Greek and Roman histories, as well as ancient Japanese and Chinese histories possess a record of criminality being associated with tattoos, but it was not until the 16th t ...
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JavaScript Syntax
The syntax of JavaScript is the set of rules that define a correctly structured JavaScript program. The examples below make use of the log function of the console object present in most browsers for standard text output. The JavaScript standard library lacks an official standard text output function (with the exception of document.write). Given that JavaScript is mainly used for client-side scripting within modern web browsers, and that almost all Web browsers provide the alert function, alert can also be used, but is not commonly used. Origins Brendan Eich summarized the ancestry of the syntax in the first paragraph of the JavaScript 1.1 specification as follows: Basics Case sensitivity JavaScript is case sensitive. It is common to start the name of a constructor with a capitalized letter, and the name of a function or variable with a lower-case letter. Example: var a = 5; console.log(a); // 5 console.log(A); // throws a ReferenceError: A is not defined Whitesp ...
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Combining Diacritical Marks For Symbols
Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols is a Unicode block A Unicode block is one of several contiguous ranges of numeric character codes (code points) of the Unicode character set that are defined by the Unicode Consortium for administrative and documentation purposes. Typically, proposals such as the ... containing arrows, dots, enclosures, and overlays for modifying symbol characters. Its block name in Unicode 1.0 was simply Diacritical Marks for Symbols. Block History The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols block: References {{reflist Unicode blocks ...
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Because Sign
In logical argument and mathematical proof, the therefore sign, , is generally used before a logical consequence, such as the conclusion of a syllogism. The symbol consists of three dots placed in an upright triangle and is read ''therefore''. While it is not generally used in formal writing, it is used in mathematics and shorthand. History According to Florian Cajori in ''A History of Mathematical Notations,'' the Swiss mathematician Johann Rahn used both an upright and an inverted triangle of dots to mean ''therefore''. In the German edition of ''Teutsche Algebra'' (1659), he used the upright triangle with its modern meaning, but in the 1668 English edition Rahn used the inverted triangle more often to mean 'therefore'. Other authors in the 18th century also used three dots in a triangle shape to signify 'therefore', but as with Rahn, there was little consistency as to how the triangle was oriented. Use of an upright triangle exclusively to mean ''therefore'' (and an inverted t ...
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List Of Japanese Map Symbols
This is a list of symbols appearing on Japanese maps. These symbols are called in the Japanese language. Partial list of symbols for users with visual impairment Official symbols according to the conventions of the Geographical Survey Institute of Japan appear with a circle below. See also * * * (GSI) External links Japanese map symbols
* * This is a very good reference, it has separate links for each symbol. * * {{webtrans, http://www.its-mo.com/stc/help/icon.html, Map symbols from the Its-mo online map, ja Lists of symbols, Japanese map Maps of Japan Geography of Japan Cartography by country, Japan ...
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Therefore Sign
In logical argument and mathematical proof, the therefore sign, , is generally used before a logical consequence, such as the conclusion of a syllogism. The symbol consists of three dots placed in an upright triangle and is read ''therefore''. While it is not generally used in formal writing, it is used in mathematics and shorthand. History According to Florian Cajori in ''A History of Mathematical Notations,'' the Swiss mathematician Johann Rahn used both an upright and an inverted triangle of dots to mean ''therefore''. In the German edition of ''Teutsche Algebra'' (1659), he used the upright triangle with its modern meaning, but in the 1668 English edition Rahn used the inverted triangle more often to mean 'therefore'. Other authors in the 18th century also used three dots in a triangle shape to signify 'therefore', but as with Rahn, there was little consistency as to how the triangle was oriented. Use of an upright triangle exclusively to mean ''therefore'' (and an inverted t ...
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