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Dot Symbol [•, ·,◦, ◘, ○, ◙ ◘, ⦾, ⦿]

Looking for a different variety of dot Symbols? you land on the right page, here is a collection of dot symbols.

Dots serve as versatile symbols applicable in various contexts, including websites, Android or iOS apps, graphics, and numerous other settings.

Additional applications include abbreviations, punctuation in sentences, mathematical operations, file extensions, graphic design, navigation systems, table of contents, typography, points in space, and gaming and scorekeeping.

  • • (Bullet Point): A simple bullet point often used for lists or to highlight items.
  • ◘ (Black Circle with White Dots): A geometric shape that can be used for decoration or as a bullet point alternative.
  • ○ (White Circle): A plain white circle often used for bullet points or to encircle something.
  • ◙ (Inverse White Circle): Similar to the white circle but with a shaded or filled center.
  • ‣ (Triangular Bullet): A bullet point in the shape of a triangle, used for lists or to draw attention.
  • ⁃ (En Dash Bullet): A bullet point using an en dash (⁃), often used for lists or to mark items.
  • ◘ (Black Circle with White Dots): Repeated symbol from earlier in the list.
  • ◦ (White Circle Small): A smaller version of the white circle, often used for bullet points.
  • ⦾ (Circle with Circumflex Accent): A geometric shape with a circumflex accent, used for various stylistic purposes.
  • ⦿ (Circle with Dot): A circle with a central dot, often used for lists or to indicate a point of interest.
  • ¤ (Currency Sign): Representing a generic currency, often used when the specific currency symbol is not available.
  • · (Middle Dot): Also known as an interpunct, used as a punctuation mark or separator.
  • « (Left Double Angle Quotation Mark): Used as opening quotation marks in some languages.
  • » (Right Double Angle Quotation Mark): Used as closing quotation marks in some languages.
  • ➼ (Three-D Top-Lighted Leftwards Arrowhead): A decorative arrowhead symbol.
  • ➡ (Rightwards Arrow): Represents rightward movement or progression.
  • ⁌ (Presentation Form for Vertical Horizontal Ellipsis): A symbol used in typography.
  • ⁍ (Presentation Form for Vertical Two Dots): Another typographic symbol.
  • ➊, ➋, ➌, ➍, ➎, ➏, ➐, ➑, ➒ (Circled Numbers): Used for numbering items in a list or for decorative purposes.
  • ①, ②, ③, ④, ⑤, ⑥, ⑦, ⑧, ⑨ (Enclosed Numbers): Numbers enclosed in circles, often used for lists or decorative numbering.
  • ♥ (Black Heart Suit): A symbol representing a heart, often used to convey love or affection.
  • ♦ (Black Diamond Suit): A symbol representing a diamond shape, often used in playing card suits.
  • ♣ (Black Club Suit): A symbol representing a club shape, another playing card suit.
  • ♠ (Black Spade Suit): A symbol representing a spade shape, one of the playing card suits.
  • ♫ (Eighth Note): Represents a musical note, often used to denote sound or music.
  • ♪ (Musical Note): Similar to the eighth note, representing a musical note.
  • ► (Black Right-Pointing Triangle): An arrow pointing to the right.
  • ◄ (Black Left-Pointing Triangle): An arrow pointing to the left.
  • ■ (Black Square): A solid black square, often used for various purposes in design or text.
  • ▲ (Black Up-Pointing Triangle): An arrow pointing upwards.
  • ▼ (Black Down-Pointing Triangle): An arrow pointing downwards.
  • ☼ (White Sun with Rays): Represents a sun, often used for weather or brightness.
  • ⌂ (House): Represents a house or home, used for various purposes.
  • ↕ (Up-Down Arrow): Represents bidirectional movement, often used for scrolling or options.
  • ↔ (Left-Right Arrow): Represents bidirectional movement or a switch between two options.
  • ☻ (Black Smiling Face): A smiling face, often used to express happiness or friendliness.
  • ☺ (White Smiling Face): A smiling face with a more neutral expression.