| a chattering or flighty, light-headed person. |
| an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance. |
point (pɔɪnt) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| 1. | a dot or tiny mark |
| 2. | a location, spot, or position |
| 3. | any dot or mark used in writing or printing, such as a decimal point or a full stop |
| 4. | short for vowel point |
| 5. | the sharp tapered end of a pin, knife, etc |
| 6. | a pin, needle, or other object having such a point |
| 7. | maths |
| a. a geometric element having no dimensions and whose position in space is located by means of its coordinates | |
| b. a location: point of inflection | |
| 8. | a promontory, usually smaller than a cape |
| 9. | a specific condition or degree |
| 10. | a moment: at that point he left the room |
| 11. | an important or fundamental reason, aim, etc: the point of this exercise is to train new teachers |
| 12. | an essential element or thesis in an argument: you've made your point; I take your point |
| 13. | a suggestion or tip |
| 14. | a detail or item |
| 15. | an important or outstanding characteristic, physical attribute, etc: he has his good points |
| 16. | a distinctive characteristic or quality of an animal, esp one used as a standard in judging livestock |
| 17. | (often plural) any of the extremities, such as the tail, ears, or feet, of a domestic animal |
| 18. | (often plural) ballet the tip of the toes |
| 19. | a single unit for measuring or counting, as in the scoring of a game |
| 20. | Australian rules football an informal name for behind |
| 21. | printing a unit of measurement equal to one twelfth of a pica, or approximately 0.01384 inch. There are approximately 72 points to the inch |
| 22. | finance |
| a. a unit of value used to quote security and commodity prices and their fluctuations | |
| b. a percentage unit sometimes payable by a borrower as a premium on a loan | |
| 23. | nautical |
| a. one of the 32 marks on the circumference of a compass card indicating direction | |
| b. the angle of 11°15′ between two adjacent marks | |
| c. a point on the horizon indicated by such a mark | |
| 24. | cricket |
| a. a fielding position at right angles to the batsman on the off side and relatively near the pitch | |
| b. a fielder in this position | |
| 25. | any of the numbers cast in the first throw in craps with which one neither wins nor loses by throwing them: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 |
| 26. | either of the two electrical contacts that make or break the current flow in the distributor of an internal-combustion engine |
| 27. | (Brit) (often plural) US and Canadian equivalent: switch a junction of railway tracks in which a pair of rails can be moved so that a train can be directed onto either of two lines |
| 28. | (often plural) a piece of ribbon, cord, etc, with metal tags at the end: used during the 16th and 17th centuries to fasten clothing |
| 29. | backgammon a place or position on the board |
| 30. | (Brit) |
| a. short for power point | |
| b. an informal name for socket | |
| 31. | an aggressive position adopted in bayonet or sword drill |
| 32. | military the position at the head of a body of troops, or a person in this position |
| 33. | the position of the body of a pointer or setter when it discovers game |
| 34. | boxing a mark awarded for a scoring blow, knockdown, etc |
| 35. | any diacritic used in a writing system, esp in a phonetic transcription, to indicate modifications of vowels or consonants |
| 36. | jewellery a unit of weight equal to 0.01 carat |
| 37. | the act of pointing |
| 38. | ice hockey the position just inside the opponents' blue line |
| 39. | beside the point not pertinent; irrelevant |
| 40. | case in point a specific, appropriate, or relevant instance or example |
| 41. | in point of in the matter of; regarding |
| 42. | make a point of |
| a. to make (something) one's regular habit | |
| b. to do (something) because one thinks it important | |
| 43. | not to put too fine a point on it to speak plainly and bluntly |
| 44. | on the point of, at the point of at the moment immediately before a specified condition, action, etc, is expected to begin: on the point of leaving the room |
| 45. | score points off to gain an advantage at someone else's expense |
| 46. | stretch a point |
| a. to make a concession or exception not usually made | |
| b. to exaggerate | |
| 47. | to the point pertinent; relevant |
| 48. | up to a point not completely |
| —vb (usually foll by at | |
| 49. | to indicate the location or direction of by or as by extending (a finger or other pointed object) towards it: he pointed to the front door; don't point that gun at me |
| 50. | (intr; |
| 51. | (tr) to direct or cause to go or face in a specific direction or towards a place or goal: point me in the right direction |
| 52. | (tr) to sharpen or taper |
| 53. | (intr) (of gun dogs) to indicate the place where game is lying by standing rigidly with the muzzle turned in its direction |
| 54. | (tr) to finish or repair the joints of (brickwork, masonry, etc) with mortar or cement |
| 55. | (tr) music to mark (a psalm text) with vertical lines to indicate the points at which the music changes during chanting |
| 56. | to steer (a sailing vessel) close to the wind or (of a sailing vessel) to sail close to the wind |
| 57. | (tr) phonetics to provide (a letter or letters) with diacritics |
| 58. | (tr) to provide (a Hebrew or similar text) with vowel points |
| [C13: from Old French: spot, from Latin punctum a point, from pungere to pierce; also influenced by Old French pointe pointed end, from Latin pungere] | |
point (point)
n.
A sharp or tapered end.
A slight projection.
A stage or condition reached.
| point (point) Pronunciation Key
A geometric object having no dimensions and no property other than its location. The intersection of two lines is a point. |
In geometry, a location having no dimension — no length, height, or width — and identified by at least one coordinate.