pointes




See point

pointes - noun

  • a geometric element that has position but no extension
  • the precise location of something; a spatially limited location
  • a brief version of the essential meaning of something
  • an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole
  • a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process
  • an instant of time
  • the object of an activity
  • a V shape
  • a very small circular shape
  • the unit of counting in scoring a game or contest
  • a promontory extending out into a large body of water
  • a distinct part that can be specified separately in a group of things that could be enumerated on a list
  • a style in speech or writing that arrests attention and has a penetrating or convincing quality or effect
  • an outstanding characteristic
  • sharp end
  • any of 32 horizontal directions indicated on the card of a compass
  • a linear unit used to measure the size of type; approximately 1/72 inch
  • one percent of the total principal of a loan; it is paid at the time the loan is made and is independent of the interest on the loan
  • a punctuation mark (.) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations
  • a V-shaped mark at one end of an arrow pointer
  • the dot at the left of a decimal fraction
  • the property of a shape that tapers to a sharp tip
  • a distinguishing or individuating characteristic
  • the gun muzzle's direction
  • a wall socket
  • a contact in the distributor; as the rotor turns its projecting arm contacts them and current flows to the spark plugs
  • pointes - thesaurus

    degree   detail   dot   gunpoint   head   item   level   peak   period   pointedness   spot   stage   stop   tip  

    Scrabble score for pointes

    p is 3 o is 1 i is 1 n is 1 t is 1 e is 1 s is 1
    Scrabble score = 9

    generated at 08:43:15 on 15-05-24

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