point

noun
\ ˈpȯint How to pronounce point (audio) \

Definition of point

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1a(1) : an individual detail : item
(2) : a distinguishing detail tact is one of her strong points
b : the most important essential in a discussion or matter missed the whole point of the joke
c : cogency
2 obsolete : physical condition
3 : an end or object to be achieved : purpose did not see what point there was in continuing the discussion
4a : a geometric element that has zero dimensions and a location determinable by an ordered set of coordinates
b(1) : a narrowly localized place having a precisely indicated position walked to a point 50 yards north of the building
(2) : a particular place : locality have come from distant points
c(1) : an exact moment at this point I was interrupted
(2) : a time interval immediately before something indicated : verge at the point of death
d(1) : a particular step, stage, or degree in development had reached the point where nothing seemed to matter anymore
(2) : a definite position in a scale
5a : the terminal usually sharp or narrowly rounded part of something : tip
b : a weapon or tool having such a part and used for stabbing or piercing: such as
(1) : arrowhead
(2) : spearhead
c(1) : the contact or discharge extremity of an electric device (such as a spark plug or distributor)
(2) chiefly British : an electric outlet
6a : a projecting usually tapering piece of land or a sharp prominence
b(1) : the tip of a projecting body part
(2) : tine sense 2
(3) points plural : the extremities or markings of the extremities of an animal especially when of a color differing from the rest of the body
c : a railroad switch
d : the head of the bow of a stringed instrument
7 : a short musical phrase especially : a phrase in contrapuntal music
8a : a very small mark
9 : a lace for tying parts of a garment together used especially in the 16th and 17th centuries
10 : one of usually 11 divisions of a heraldic shield that determines the position of a charge
11a : one of the 32 equidistant spots of a compass card for indicating direction
b : the difference of 11¹/₄ degrees between two such successive points
c : a direction indicated by a compass point from all points of the compass
12 : a small detachment ahead of an advance guard or behind a rear guard
b : lace made with a bobbin
14 : one of 12 spaces marked off on each side of a backgammon board
15 : a unit of measurement: such as
a(1) : a unit of counting in the scoring of a game or contest
(2) : a unit used in evaluating the strength of a bridge hand
b : a unit of academic credit
c(1) : a unit used in quoting prices (as of stocks, bonds, and commodities)
(2) points plural : a percentage of the face value of a loan often added as a placement fee or service charge
(3) : a percentage of the profits of a business venture (such as a motion-picture production)
d : a unit of about ¹/₇₂ inch used especially to measure the size of type
16 : the action of pointing: such as
a : the rigidly intent attitude of a hunting dog marking game for a gunner
b : the action in dancing of extending one leg and arching the foot so that only the tips of the toes touch the floor
17 : a position of a player in various games (such as lacrosse) also : the player of such a position
18 : a number thrown on the first roll of the dice in craps which the player attempts to repeat before throwing a seven — compare missout, pass sense 13
19 : credit accruing from creating a good impression scored points for hard work
beside the point in point of
: with regard to : in the matter of in point of law in point of fact
to the point
: relevant, pertinent a suggestion that was to the point
on point
: relevant to the issue at hand : accurate and appropriate for the purpose or situation trying to stay on point And although much of this criticism is naïve, altogether too much of it is right on point— Richard Morin

point

verb
pointed; pointing; points

Definition of point (Entry 2 of 2)

transitive verb

1a : to furnish with a point : sharpen pointing a pencil with a knife
b : to give added force, emphasis, or piquancy to point up a remark
2 : to scratch out the old mortar from the joints of (something, such as a brick wall) and fill in with new material
3a(1) : to mark the pauses or grammatical divisions in : punctuate
(2) : to separate (a decimal fraction) from an integer by a decimal point usually used with off
b : to mark (words, such as Hebrew words) with diacritics (such as vowel points)
4a(1) : to indicate the position or direction of especially by extending a finger point the way home
(2) : to direct someone's attention to point the way to new knowledge— Elizabeth Hall usually used with out or up point out a mistakepoints up the difference
b of a hunting dog : to indicate the presence and place of (game) by stiffening into a fixed position with head and gaze directed toward the animal hunted
5a : to cause to be turned in a particular direction point a gun pointed the boat upstream
b : to extend (a leg) and arch (the foot) in executing a point in dancing

intransitive verb

1a : to indicate the fact or probability of something specified everything points to a bright future
b : to indicate the position or direction of something especially by extending a finger