point after touchdown |
see "conversion." |
point-blank |
of a gunshot or other shot, fired at very close range. [4 definitions] |
pointed |
having a tapered point. [3 definitions] |
pointer |
a person or thing that points or indicates. [5 definitions] |
pointillism |
a school of painting in late nineteenth century France based on the use of small separate dots of paint which look united and luminous to the viewer's eye. |
point lace |
a type of lace worked on a needle rather than a bobbin; needlepoint. |
pointless |
useless to pursue; without meaning. [3 definitions] |
point of honor |
a matter that affects one's reputation or honor. |
point of no return |
the point in an aircraft's flight when it lacks sufficient fuel to return to its starting point, and must thus proceed forward. [2 definitions] |
point of order |
a question as to whether a matter under discussion is in order according to the rules of parliamentary procedure. |
point-of-sale |
of, pertaining to, or at the place where a purchase is made. |
point of view |
a position or place from which one may view, consider, or appraise something; viewpoint; standpoint. [2 definitions] |
point out |
to indicate or remark on (something) so that someone else can see it or know it. |
point system |
a method of grading that uses numbers instead of letter grades. [4 definitions] |
point to |
to serve as a sign or indication of something. [2 definitions] |
pointy |
having a relatively sharp point. [2 definitions] |
poise |
a state or position of equilibrium; balance. [6 definitions] |
poison |
a substance that can kill or seriously harm living organisms, esp. by chemical means. [6 definitions] |
poison dogwood |
poison sumac. |
poison gas |
any of various toxic gases, such as chlorine, esp. when used in warfare. |
poison ivy |
a North American plant bearing leaflets in groups of three, greenish flowers, and white berries and secreting an oil that can cause a severe rash on contact. [2 definitions] |