point of sale

point-of-sale

[point-uhv-seyl] noun, plural points-of-sale, adjective
noun
1.
the store, dealer, or other retail outlet where an item is sold: from manufacturer to point-of-sale.
adjective
2.
designating or in use at a point-of-sale, cashier's desk, or check-out counter; point-of-purchase.
3.
(in retailing) of or pertaining to a customer-checkout system that uses automated devices linked to a computer, as a terminal (point-of-sale terminal) that directly transmits sales data as part of a computerized system for accounting and inventory control. Abbreviation: P.O.S., POS

Origin:
1950–55

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POS (in retail distribution) the place at which a sale is made

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