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double-dotted
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double-dotted
adj Music
1. (Music, other) (of a note) increased to one and three quarters of its original time value by the addition of two dots
2. (Music, other) (of a rhythm) characterized by pairs of notes in which the first one, lengthened by two dots, makes up seven eighths of the time value of the pair


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If you hold down the alt key, then press one or more numerals you get one of those weird characters with double dots on top or a symbol.
S-Line AG offers competence in the following technologies: hot melt coating and laminating lines; powder scattering and laminating systems; flat bed laminators; powder dot, paste dot and double dot coating lines; IR-sintering ovens; tenter frames; smoothing, laminating and cooling calenders; different web accumulators; powder conveying systems and different unwind and rewind stations.
Inkjet printers often double dot density in the X-axis, improving resolution.
 
 
 
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