Dots in locean
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AnswerCrossword Clue
ILESDots in 'l'ocean'
ILELand in l'ocean
ILESLands in 'l'ocean'
ILESDots in la mer
ESSThree dots, in code
ISLETSDots in the water
ISLETSDots in the ocean
ISLETSDots in the sea
ILESDots in "la mer"
ILESDots in 'la mer'
ILESDots in the Seine
ESSThree dots, in Morse
CODEDIn dots and dashes
STETSMarks with dots, in editing.
DASHDot's counterpart in Morse code
STETSMarks with dots, in proofreading.
STIPPLEMethod of painting in dots.
URLAddress with dots in it
ISLSDots in the ocean: Abbr.
ESSThree dots, in Morse code
STETWhat dots denote, in proofreading
ATOLLSDots in map of the Pacific.
ISLETSDots of land in the sea
ISLASDots in the ocean, in Oviedo
ISLASDots in the sea, in Spain
ISLASDots in the sea, to Juan
REPEATMeaning of two dots and a bar, in music
REPEATWhat two dots and two lines mean, in music
ONELINER"I wonder what the word for 'dots' looks like in Braille," e.g.
stippled(in drawing, painting, and engraving) Mark (a surface) with numerous small dots or specks
dominoesAny of 28 small oblong pieces marked with 0รป6 dots (pips) in each half
stipples(in drawing, painting, and engraving) Mark (a surface) with numerous small dots or specks
interpointthe technique of printing Braille on both sides of the paper, spacing the dots in such a way that none counteracts each other
amadavatwaxbill, Estrilda amandava, native to Asia, having in the male scarlet plumage with white dots on the sides and breast: raised as a cage bird
avadavatwaxbill, Estrilda amandava, native to Asia, having in the male scarlet plumage with white dots on the sides and breast: raised as a cage bird
pointillismA technique of neo-Impressionist painting using tiny dots of various pure colors, which become blended in the viewer's eye. It was developed by Seurat with the aim of producing a greater degree of luminosity and brilliance of color
halftonea. process in which gradation of tone in an image is conveyed by first photographing the image through a screen to break up the continuous tones of the image into minute, closely spaced dots, then using the print obtained to produce a metal plate b