
An interpunct ( · ), also called an interpoint, is a punctuation mark consisting of a dot used for interword separation in ancient Latin script, and in some modern languages as a stand-alone sign inside a word. It is present in Unicode as code point {unichar|00B7|Middle dot|html=}. The dot is vertically centered, e.g. `DONA·EIS·REQVIEM`, and .....
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point or dot between words in
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