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point

[pɔɪnt] n
micr. točka (A unit of measure referring to the height of a printed character. A point equals 1/72 of an inch, or approximately 1/28 of a centimeter); pokazati (To move a pointer (for example, an arrow) to a particular position on the screen, by using a pointing device such as a mouse or pen)
points [points] n
transp., techn., constr. skretnica
 Anglais glossaire
POINT [pɔɪnt] abbr.
abrév. Prison Officers Informing Neighborhood Teens; Paraplegics On Independent Nature Trips; Pursuing Our Italian Names Together
abrév., électr. point of inflection thermometry; polymer optical interconnect technology
point [pɔɪnt] n
abrév. pt.
abrév., polym. pt
milit., abrév. pnt
milit., logist. Small area where support and service support assets are gathered. A point has only one function and is provisional most of the time. (FRA)
médic. pt (MichaelBurov)
Point [pɔɪnt] n
milit. West Point Academy (США MichaelBurov)
point logistic [pɔɪnt] n
milit., logist. Geographical area where the assets necessary to perform a task of a functional component of a logistic domain are deployed. It is usually part of a sector. FRA
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