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  • 71point to — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To give grounds for believing in the existence or presence of: argue, attest, bespeak, betoken, indicate, mark, testify, witness. See SHOW. 2. To lead to by logical inference: imply, indicate, suggest. See MEANING …

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  • 72point — Пункт типографский (Point)     Единица измерения шрифта и элементов полосы набора. В cистеме Дидо пункт равен ок. 0,376 мм, а в англо американской системе [типометрическая система применяемая в Америке и Великобритании] – ок. 0,351 мм.… …

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  • 73Point —   A measurement used for sizing text. Each point is equal to 1/72 of an inch. Many word processors use points for precise placement of text on a page …

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  • 74point n — Sometimes a pencil sharpener is needed in order to make a good point. penetration n …

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  • 75point v — User interfaces before computers. Point & Click see picture …

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  • 76Point lace — Point Point, n. [F. point, and probably also pointe, L. punctum, puncta, fr. pungere, punctum, to prick. See {Pungent}, and cf. {Puncto}, {Puncture}.] 1. That which pricks or pierces; the sharp end of anything, esp. the sharp end of a piercing… …

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  • 77Point net — Point Point, n. [F. point, and probably also pointe, L. punctum, puncta, fr. pungere, punctum, to prick. See {Pungent}, and cf. {Puncto}, {Puncture}.] 1. That which pricks or pierces; the sharp end of anything, esp. the sharp end of a piercing… …

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  • 78Point of concurrence — Point Point, n. [F. point, and probably also pointe, L. punctum, puncta, fr. pungere, punctum, to prick. See {Pungent}, and cf. {Puncto}, {Puncture}.] 1. That which pricks or pierces; the sharp end of anything, esp. the sharp end of a piercing… …

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  • 79Point of contrary flexure — Point Point, n. [F. point, and probably also pointe, L. punctum, puncta, fr. pungere, punctum, to prick. See {Pungent}, and cf. {Puncto}, {Puncture}.] 1. That which pricks or pierces; the sharp end of anything, esp. the sharp end of a piercing… …

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  • 80Point of order — Point Point, n. [F. point, and probably also pointe, L. punctum, puncta, fr. pungere, punctum, to prick. See {Pungent}, and cf. {Puncto}, {Puncture}.] 1. That which pricks or pierces; the sharp end of anything, esp. the sharp end of a piercing… …

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