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*[[Dots (candy)]], produced by Tootsie Roll Industries |
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*[[Dots and Boxes]], a pencil and paper game for two or more players |
*[[Dots and Boxes]], a pencil and paper game for two or more players |
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*[[Dots (game)]] - another pencil and paper game |
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*[[Connect the dots]], or dot to dots, a paper puzzle containing a sequence of numbered dots |
*[[Connect the dots]], or dot to dots, a paper puzzle containing a sequence of numbered dots |
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*"Dots", a 1940 short animated film by [[Norman McLaren]] |
*"Dots", a 1940 short animated film by [[Norman McLaren]] |
Revision as of 17:21, 25 May 2010
Look up dots in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dots is the plural of dot.
Dots may also refer to:
- Dots (candy), produced by Tootsie Roll Industries
- Dots and Boxes, a pencil and paper game for two or more players
- Dots (game) - another pencil and paper game
- Connect the dots, or dot to dots, a paper puzzle containing a sequence of numbered dots
- "Dots", a 1940 short animated film by Norman McLaren
- "Dots" or "Dot Dot Dot", Singlish slang denoting speechlessness, from Japanese manga
- Dot-S, a toy released in Japan
DOTS may be an acronym for:
- Directly Observed Therapy - Short Course, a World Health Organisation acryonym
- Damage over time, a term used in some popular MMORPG games