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The dot of an 'i' is called a tittle and the cross of a 't' is called a T-bar.

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What is the cross over the t called?

The cross of the lower case letter "t" is called a tisten. The dot over the lower case letter "i" is called a tiddle.


What is the cross through the t called?

The cross through the letter "t" is called a tittle. It is a common diacritical mark used in various languages to distinguish lowercase "t" from other letters.


What is the dot over the letter 'i' called?

The double dot over the letter "u" is called an "umlaut" in the German language. The dot over the "i" and "j" is called the "tittle". The cross over the "t" is often just referred to as the cros


What is the name of the cross over the letter t called?

the name for the cross on a letter t is called a tisten the name for the cross on a letter t is called a tisten


What is the cross of a lowercase t?

The cross of a lowercase "t" is called a cross bar. It gets that name from its resemblance to a cross.


Dot your i's cross your t's?

It means pay attention to and action the minutest detail in any plan


What is a t shape called?

A 'T' shape could be called a cross, and in a religious manner, a crucifix.


What are the applications of cross product and dot product in physics?

cross: torque dot: work


What is the meaning of fulfill as used in the Bible?

fulfill the meaning, to fill full, to "dot the 'i's and cross the 't's " of all prophecy.


Which example illustrates how an apostrophe is used to form the plural of lowercase letters?

Always remember to dot your i's and cross your t's.


How do you spell i's and t's like in dot your i's and t's?

How do you spell i's and t's like in dot your i's and [cross your] t's? Simple. You may use double or single quotation marks as in: Dot your "i"s and cross your "t"s. OR Dot your 'i's and cross your 't's. In this particular case, you will notice that the use of the quotation marks help to avoid confusion of the present simple verb form "is" with the pluralising of the letter "i". Also, bear in mind that the use of the apostrophe for pluralising letters and numbers is, in fact, ungrammatical in prescribed grammar. Therefore, careful writers avoid such usage. Of course, you may use upper case letters where the information will not be misleading, for example, There are 2 Ps in "MISSISSIPPI". But you could also write There are 2 PS in "Mississippi".


What do you call dot dot dot i.e. ....?

that would be called an "ellipsis."It is called ellipsis.