| 1. | a sharp or tapering end, as of a dagger. |
| 2. | a projecting part of anything: A point of land juts into the bay. |
| 3. | a tapering extremity: the points of the fingers. |
| 4. | something having a sharp or tapering end: a pen point. |
| 5. | a pointed tool or instrument, as an etching needle. |
| 6. | a stone implement with a tapering end found in some Middle and Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic cultures and used primarily for hunting. |
| 7. | a mark made with or as if with the sharp end of something: Her sharp heels left points in the carpet. |
| 8. | a mark of punctuation. |
| 9. | period (def. 15). |
| 10. | See under decimal fraction. |
| 11. | Phonetics. a diacritic indicating a vowel or other modification of sound. |
| 12. | one of the embossed dots used in certain systems of writing and printing for the blind. |
| 13. | something that has position but not extension, as the intersection of two lines. |
| 14. | a place of which the position alone is considered; spot: We're leaving for Chicago and points west. |
| 15. | any definite position, as in a scale, course, etc.: the boiling point. |
| 16. | (in acupuncture) a particular spot on the body at which a needle may be inserted, as to relieve pain. |
| 17. | Navigation. any of 32 separate horizontal directions, 11° 15′ apart, as indicated on the card of a compass or gauged with reference to the heading of a vessel. |
| 18. | Nautical. point of sailing. |
| 19. | a degree or stage: frankness to the point of insult. |
| 20. | a particular instant of time: It was at that point that I told him he'd said enough. |
| 21. | a critical position in a course of affairs: Morale had reached a low point. |
| 22. | a decisive state of circumstances: He reached the point where he could no longer pay his debts. |
| 23. | the important or essential thing: the point of the matter. |
| 24. | the salient feature of a story, epigram, joke, etc.: to miss the point. |
| 25. | a particular aim, end, or purpose: He carried his point. |
| 26. | a hint or suggestion: points on getting a job. |
| 27. | a single or separate article or item, as in an extended whole; a detail or particular: the fine points of a contract. |
| 28. | an individual part or element of something: noble points in her character. |
| 29. | a distinguishing mark or quality, esp. one of an animal, used as a standard in stockbreeding, judging, etc. |
| 30. | points,
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| 31. | a single unit, as in counting. |
| 32. | a unit of count in the score of a game: Our team won by five points. |
| 33. | (in craps) the number that must be thrown to win but not including 7 or 11 on the first roll: Your point is 4. |
| 34. | Ice Hockey. either of two positions, to the right or left of the goal, to which an attacking defenseman is assigned, usually in the execution of a power play, to help keep the puck in the attacking zone. |
| 35. | Basketball. a position in the front court, usually taken by the guard in charge of setting up the team's offense. |
| 36. | Cricket.
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| 37. | Chiefly Boxing. the end or tip (of the chin). |
| 38. | Hunting.
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| 39. | a branch of an antler of a deer: an eight-point buck. |
| 40. | Sports. a cross-country run. |
| 41. | one of the narrow tapering spaces marked on a backgammon board. |
| 42. | Education. a single credit, usually corresponding to an hour's class work per week for one semester. |
| 43. | Electricity.
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| 44. | Commerce.
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| 45. | one percent of the face value of a loan, esp. a mortgage loan, added on as a placement fee or a service charge and paid in advance or upon closing of the loan. |
| 46. | Jewelry. a unit of weight equal to 1/100 of a carat. |
| 47. | Military.
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| 48. | Printing.
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| 49. | a unit of measure of paper or card thickness, equal to 0.001 inch. |
| 50. | vaccine point. |
| 51. | point lace. |
| 52. | any lace made by hand. |
| 53. | Heraldry. one of the pendent parts of a label. |
| 54. | Railroads.
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| 55. | (in the game of go) any place where lines intersect or meet. |
| 56. | act of pointing. |
| 57. | Archaic. a tagged ribbon or cord, formerly much used in dress, as for tying or fastening parts. |
| 58. | Obsolete. an end or conclusion. |
| 59. | Obsolete. a pointed weapon, as a dagger. |
| 60. | Obsolete. condition. |
| 61. | to direct (the finger, a weapon, the attention, etc.) at, to, or upon something. |
| 62. | to indicate the presence or position of (usually fol. by out): to point out an object in the sky. |
| 63. | to direct attention to (usually fol. by out): to point out the advantages of a proposal. |
| 64. | to furnish with a point or points; sharpen: to point a lead pencil. |
| 65. | to mark with one or more points, dots, or the like. |
| 66. | Sculpture. to transfer measurements of depth from a clay, wax, or plaster model to (a block of stone) by means of an apparatus that drills holes to the required depth prior to carving. |
| 67. | to punctuate, as writing. |
| 68. | Phonetics. to mark (letters) with points. |
| 69. | to separate (figures) by dots or points (usually fol. by off). |
| 70. | to give greater or added force to (often fol. by up): to point up the necessity for caution. |
| 71. | Hunting. (of a hunting dog) to indicate the presence and location of (game) by standing rigid and facing toward the game. |
| 72. | Masonry.
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| 73. | to dress (a stone) with a point. |
| 74. | Metalworking.
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| 75. | to indicate position or direction, as with the finger. |
| 76. | to direct the mind or thought in some direction; call attention to: Everything points to his guilt. |
| 77. | to aim. |
| 78. | to have a tendency toward something: Economic conditions point to further inflation. |
| 79. | to have a specified direction: The sign pointed west. |
| 80. | to face in a particular direction, as a building. |
| 81. | Hunting. (of a hunting dog) to point game. |
| 82. | Nautical. to sail close to the wind. |
| 83. | (of an abscess) to come to a head. |
| 84. | at, on, or upon the point of, on the verge of; close to: on the point of death. |
| 85. | at this point in time, now; at this precise moment in history: At this point in time the President believes peace has been achieved. |
| 86. | in point, that is pertinent; applicable: a case in point. |
| 87. | in point of, as regards; in reference to: in point of fact. |
| 88. | make a point of, to regard as important; insist upon: She made a point of complimenting her friend's apartment. |
| 89. | make points with, Informal. to curry favor with: to make points with one's boss. Also, make Brownie points with. |
| 90. | strain or stretch a point, to depart from the usual procedure or rule because of special circumstances; make a concession or exception: Though the position required three years of previous experience, and he had only two, they stretched a point because of his outstanding record. |
| 91. | to the point, pertinent; fitting: The reply was short and to the point. |

point
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. |