The point can refer to the main idea or purpose of something. It can also signify a tip or end of something sharp. Can you provide more context so I can give a more specific answer?
To say "dot dot dot" in French, you would say "point point point" or "point de suspension."
"Point" - Disjoint. By + point = Disjoint.
The phrase "what's the point" in French can be translated as "quel est l'intΓ©rΓͺt" or "Γ quoi bon".
The pronouns for objective point of view are "he," "she," "it," "they." In this point of view, the narrator is an observer and does not reveal any character's thoughts or feelings.
I go straight to the point it is a noun. :)
point is a point but point is a point
An inflection point is not a saddle point, but a saddle point is an inflection point. To be precise, a saddle point is both a stationary point and an inflection point. An inflection point is a point at which the curvature changes sign, so it is not necessary to be a stationary point.
the seamster
She went point-by-point in the lecture. He highlighted the formula point-by-point.
If the point is nothing, then... Nothing is the point! (There is no point?) I'm confused
Point Z
it takes N-miles from point A to Point B and so on and so on
Point Counter Point was created in 1928.
Point inflation is the point at which the curve changes its shape with the fixed rate of change. Point to point is the distance between the changes.
fix point means a point that is not going to move variable point means a point that will move under certain conditions
This is the critical point.
The freezing point is the same as the melting point.