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A single x,y coordinate that represents a geographic feature too small to be displayed as a line or area; for example, the location of a mountain peak or a building location on a small-scale map.
Ãâó: geoapp2.gov.mb.ca/website/MAFRI/Glossary3.html
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in craps, dice term for the number rolled on the Come-Out Roll if a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10 are rolled. The point has to be repeated before a seven rolls for the Pass Line bets to win.
Ãâó: www.online-casino-games-info.net/glossary/P.html
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| point of service |
Merchant location where the cardholder agrees the transaction takes place.
Ãâó: index.realcartu.com/frames/p.html
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| pointing |
Every piece has an imaginary "pointing ray" that shoots directly out of its tip and extends outward into space. The pointing ray will pass unhindered through any other piece; however, if the ray hits the table, the ray will bend to skim along the table's surface. A piece is "pointing at" all of the pieces its pointing ray touches. A piece may be referred to as "the first piece being pointed at", or "the second piece being pointed at", and so on. ...
Ãâó: www.wunderland.com/WTS/Kory/Games/Zendo/Terminolog...
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| pointing |
The practice of having an actor address soliloquies and other speeches directly to the audience.
Ãâó: www.english.uiuc.edu/lit_resources/English%20102/M...
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