dot gone
n.
an Internet business which has failed
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dot
[1]
n
1 a small round mark made with or as with a pen, etc.; spot; speck; point
2 anything resembling a dot; a small amount
a dot of paint
3 the mark (<rdot>) that appears above the main stem of the letters i, j
a the symbol (•) placed after a note or rest to increase its time value by half
b this symbol written above or below a note indicating that it must be played or sung staccato
a the symbol (<dot>) indicating multiplication or logical conjunction
6 the symbol (•) used, in combination with the symbol for dash (<endash>), in the written representation of Morse and other telegraphic codes
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dit
7 ♦
the year dot
Informal as long ago as can be remembered
8 ♦
on the dot at exactly the arranged time
vb , dots, dotting, dotted
9 tr to mark or form with a dot
to dot a letter, a dotted crotchet
10 tr to scatter or intersperse (with dots or something resembling dots)
bushes dotting the plain
11 intr to make a dot or dots
12 ♦
dot one's i's and cross one's t's to pay meticulous attention to detail
(Old English dott head of a boil; related to Old High German tutta nipple, Norwegian dott, Dutch dott lump)
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dotter n
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dot [2]
n (Civil law) a woman's dowry
(C19: from French, from Latin dos; related to dotare to endow, dare to give)
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dotal adj
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