adjective
Etymology: from past participle of dot (II)
1. : made of or executed with dots : stippled
dotted leaders in the table of contents
the dotted manner of engraving
2. : marked or covered with dots or small spots
the dotted scad called cigarfish
3. : strewn with scattered objects resembling dots
a vast plain dotted with infrequent settlements
4. : relating to a musical note or rest increased in length by one half of its value by the addition of a dot