What the Dot Over the Lower Case Letter “i” is Called

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It is called Superscript Dot
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The dot is called "tittle"
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It is called as title and derived from the Latin word titulus, meaning inscription or heading.
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its called tittle.
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The Dot over the Lower Case Letter "i" is called "tittle" which is a combination of tiny and little..
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A tittle is a small distinguishing mark, such as a diacritic or the dot on a lowercase i or j.
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It is a tittle -- an interesting name that seems like a combination of “tiny” and “little,” and refers to a small point in writing and while printing. Normally, a diacritic dot such as a tittle is also referred to as a glyph.
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