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| pointed | 1. Sharp; having a sharp point; as, a pointed rock. 2. Characterised by sharpness, directness, or pithiness of expression; terse; epigrammatic; especially, directed to a particular person or thing. "His moral pleases, not his pointed wit." (Pope) Pointed arch, a name given to that style of architecture in which the pointed arch is the predominant feature; more commonly called Gothic. Point"edly, Point"edness. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pointed condyloma | An obsolete term for condyloma acuminatum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bristle-pointed | <botany> Terminating in a very fine, sharp point, as some leaves. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| probe-pointed | <surgery> Having a blunt or button-shaped extremity; said of cutting instruments. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| three-pointed | <botany> Having three acute or setigerous points; tricuspidate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pointed c. |
c. acuminatum.
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| pointed w. |
condyloma acuminatum.
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| pointed | direct and obvious in meaning or reference |
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| pointed | having a point |
| pointed | having the foot stretched out in line with the leg and the toes forming a point |
| pointed | an arch with a pointed apex |
| pointed | small shrubby Japanese plant with leaves having 5 to 7 acuminate lobes |
| pointed | having a pointed toe |
| pointed | in such a manner as to make something clearly evident |
| pointed | the property of a shape that tapers to a sharp point |
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