A point (.) used to separate the fractional part of a decimal from the whole part
A decimal mark, any symbol used to separate the fractional part of a decimal from the whole part
A decimal point is the dot in front of a decimal fraction. A dot written in a decimal number, as in 8.375, to indicate the place where values change from positive to negative powers of
the full stop in a decimal, used to separate whole numbers from tenths, hundredths etc
a mark (" ") separating a whole number from a number between zero and one -- " to the first three places after the decimal point " (16)
True decimal point, sometimes referred to as the waisted point For general purposes a dot on the line (a full stop or a one- dot leader) is preferred to the true decimal point