Meaning DOT
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See: Designated Order Turnaround System
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1 a very small spot of ink or colourThe female fish is yellow, with tiny orange dots on the tail.Synonyms and related words Areas and amounts of colour or shine:band, blaze, discoloration... [..]
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Old English dott "speck, head of a boil," perhaps related to Norwegian dot "lump, small knot," Dutch dot "knot, small bunch, wisp," Old High German tutta "nipple;&qu [..]
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1740, from dot (n.). Related: Dotted; dotting.
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a dowry from which only the interest or annual income was available to the husband
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To distribute small amounts of margarine or butter evenly over the surface of pie filling or dough.
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Directly observed therapy (short course). Treatment that is given under the observation of a health care worker.
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Direction of Trade
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Round devices used to shadow areas of the scene to control Contrast or improve lighting.
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Division of Transportation.
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a small round mark
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Department of Transportation
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Damage over Time - an effect that produce damage on the next turn or over multiple
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Department of Transportation.
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Dictionary of Internet Terms The name for the (.) that separates the pieces of an internet address.For example www(dot)nasa(dot)gov www.nasa.gov
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The smallest individual element of a halftone.
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Created by the U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration, the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) has been used for its thousands of occupational definitions to match job see [..]
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Individual element of a halftone printing plate.
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To scatter or put small pieces of butter over the surface of food before cooking.
Source: lifestylefood.com.au (offline)

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A full stop used to divide the elements of an Internet address.
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pintl
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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Department of Transportation see also the Important Agencies section
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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To place random bits of food (like butter) on the surface of another food.
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The acronym for the Department of Transportation.
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Department of Transportation DTFA
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U. S. Department of Transportation  [Snelling Center]
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See Designated Order Turnaround.
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To cover the surface of food with small amounts of butter before baking or broiling.
Source: whatscookingamerica.net

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To scatter small bits (dots) of an ingredient (usually Jamaican butter) over another Jamaican food or mixture. Distributing bits of butter over the Jamaican fruit in an apple pie, for example, allows the butter to melt evenly over the pie as it bakes. T
Source: getjamaica.com (offline)

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To scatter butter in bits over food.
Source: goodhousekeeping.com

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Add small pieces of ingredients over food for even melting. (usually butter.)
Source: kids-cooking-activities.com (offline)

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To scatter small pieces of butter over the top layer of a prepared dish.
Source: lespetitesgourmettes.com

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To cover the surface of food with small amounts of butter or other fat before baking or broiling.
Source: atomicgourmet.com

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(n) a very small circular shape(n) the United States federal department that institutes and coordinates national transportation programs; created in 1966(n) the shorter of the two telegraphic signals [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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Department of Transport
Source: met.police.uk

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 An element of halftones. Using a loupe you will see that printed pictures are made many dots. 
Source: printing.ucr.edu (offline)

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U.S. Department of Transportation.
Source: teeic.indianaffairs.gov (offline)

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Federal Department of Transportation
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Department of Transportation
Source: eaton.com (offline)

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Department of Transportation.
Source: ops.fhwa.dot.gov

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A federal or state Department Of Transportation. The federal USDOT includes FHWA, FTA, and other transport agencies [ web ]. Each state has an equivalent agency, in most cases also named a DOT (e.g., [..]
Source: its.uci.edu

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - CALTRANS
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U. S. Department of Transportation
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Department of Transportation
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Develop-Operate-Transfer (similar to BOT).
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Department of Transportation.  A Federal Agency responsible for regulating the labeling and transportation of fireworks in and around the United States.
Source: pyrotech.com (offline)

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Short for Department of Transportation
Source: carwindshields.info

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Smallest single ink mark or spot on the printing substrate.
Source: allaboutoutdoor.com (offline)

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Department of Transportation
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Department of Transportation. Official agency of the federal, state or city governments which regulates and studies traffic flow, and issues statistics on same. DOT studies are the basis of most DEC's audited by the Traffic Audit Bureau.
Source: victoroutdoor.com (offline)

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The smallest component of a digital image. Printers and other devices also use the same name for this unit. While specifications for monitors call this unit a "pixel" and specifications for image sensors (CCDs, etc.) call it a pixel or an image pixel, they indicate the same primary unit.
Source: lumixgexperience.panasonic.co.uk (offline)

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A small round scrim, net or solid for controlling light in tight situations such as a table top.
Source: filmandvideolights.com

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(Department of Transportation) Acronym for the agency mandated to maintain and police state highways.
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Nanometer sized fragments (the dots) of Semiconductor crystalline material which emit Photons. The wavelength is based on the quantum confinement size of the dot. They are brighter and more persistent [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Department of Trade and Industry.
Source: ports.co.za

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Short flash in Morse signalling. One-third length of 'dash'.
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Department of Transport
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U.S. Department of Transportation, whose purpose is to provide a dynamic federal system of transportation to meet the country’s needs
Source: allianceshippinggroup.co.uk

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Department of Transportation
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department of transport
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Department of Transport. Government Department with responsibility for shipping and transport.
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to randomly distribute small bits of one food (usually butter) on the surface of another food.
Source: cooksrecipes.com

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Drop bits of butter or cheese here and there over food
Source: bakeinfo.co.nz

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to randomly distribute small bits of one food (usually butter) on the surface of another food.
Source: recipebits.com (offline)

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To scatter small pieces of butter over the top of a prepared dish.
Source: thecookinginn.com

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Dot: To place small pieces of an ingredient, usually Butter, over the surface of a food.
Source: smartkitchen.com

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Department of Transportation
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See: Directly Observed Therapy.
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Department of Transportation.
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an isolated friction ridge unit whose length approximates its width in size.
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Department of transportation is the most common name for a government agency in North America devoted to transportation. The largest is the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT), which ov [..]
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Department of Transportation, usually the US DOT.
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Department of Transportation
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Damage over Time, an applied effect that repeatedly inflicts damage at a regular interval for a specific duration. A classic example would be Venomancer's Poison Nova.
Source: dota2.gamepedia.com

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Refers to how a distant aircraft looks on the horizon, (“I’m a dot” means “I’m out of here”).
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US Department of Transportation (also refers to Dept of Transport in many countries)   E EAG
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Damage over time. Refers to a class of spells that deals damage over a period of time. These spells typically do more damage than DD spells overall.
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Damage over time
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Each domino contains some number of "dots", usually from 0 to 6, but up to 18 in some sets. A dot is also called a "pip" or a "spot".
Source: domino-games.com

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Damage over time.
Source: guides.gamepressure.com

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an SC. The term comes from FtF play as SCs are identified by a black dot on the board.
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(1) a power unable to adequately defend itself that begins a downward spiral of losing SCs, e.g. “Austria has become a dot farm for Russia.” (2) (pejorative) a bad player that will lose his SCs, e.g. [..]
Source: playdiplomacy.com

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One of the circular marks on a domino tile used to denominate the suit of one end. Also known as a "pip" or a "spot".
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Department of Transportation
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Department of Telecommunications
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The smallest individual element of a halftone.
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THE GOVERNMENT AGENCY THAT GOVERNS ECONOMIC CONCERNS OF THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY
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Acronym for Department of Transportation.
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Department of Transportation
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US Department of Transportation
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To place small dabs or pieces of butter or batter over the surface of a food, such as with a pie, just before the top crust is added and baking begins.
Source: homebaking.org

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a single mark.
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a dot placed above or below a note indicates that it is to be played staccato; a dot written after a note lengthens the note by one half its value.
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The smallest individual element of a halftone.
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The smallest individual element of a halftone.
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An element of halftones. Using a loupe you will see that printed pictures are made many dots.
Source: nexcards.com (offline)

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The smallest individual element of a halftone.
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The smallest individual element of a halftone.
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diminutive of the female given name Dorothy.
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Department of Transportation. Government agency.
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See: Designated Order Turnaround System
Source: people.duke.edu

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Department of Tourism
Source: gov.ph (offline)

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Diminutive of Dorothy.
Source: behindthename.com





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