Yes, that's a staccato. It means that the note is to be played much shorter than it's ostensible duration and with a sharp attack. Alternatively, it's a period, sometimes called a "full stop". In text, it separates full statements from one another and implies, in speaking, a slightly longer pause.
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Yes, that's a staccato. It means that the note is to be played much shorter than it's ostensible duration and with a sharp attack. Alternatively, it's a period, sometimes called a "full stop". In text, it separates full statements from one another and implies, in speaking, a slightly longer pause.
Or, did you actually have a question? :-)