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Etymology

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From dash +‎ dot +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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dash-dotted (comparative more dash-dotted, superlative most dash-dotted)

  1. (of a line) Made up of a series of alternating dashes and dots.
    • 2023, Eric Sims, Jing Cynthia Wu, and Ji Zhang, The Four-Equation New Keynesian Model, The Review of Economics and Statistics 105(4), pp. 931--947
      For equal weights on the output gap and inflation ( , depicted via dash-dotted lines), the policy rate decreases slightly, but the output gap rises and the inflation rate falls.

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