A needle or a dissecting probe is typically used to point out structures on a specimen. These tools are designed to facilitate precision and accuracy when indicating specific points of interest during scientific examination or analysis.
A pointed hilltop is a peak or summit of a hill that comes to a narrow or sharp point at the top, resembling the shape of a triangle or cone when viewed from a distance. These pointed hilltops can offer stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
A specimen signature is needed by the bank for verification purposes. It serves as a reference point to ensure that the signature on checks or other financial documents matches the authorized signature on file. This helps prevent fraud and protect the account holder's interests.
A compass is an instrument that typically consists of two points – one stationary and one that rotates. The rotating point is used to determine direction.
A notched specimen is a material sample that has a deliberate cut or indentation (notch) made in it, often used in mechanical testing to evaluate the material's toughness and resistance to fracture. The notch creates a stress concentration point, allowing researchers to study how materials behave under stress and how they fail. This type of specimen is commonly used in tests like impact testing, where the energy absorbed by the material during fracture is measured.
A zeoscope is an obsolete instrument which was used to determine the alcoholic content of liquid by measuring its boiling point.
Point is a noun. ( as in a tool or instrument) Can also be a verb when used with an object (as in to point out the advantages)
The past participle is pointed.
That is the correct spelling of "pointed" (having a point).
The past tense of 'point' is pointed. "The man pointed to the clock when I asked him what time it was."
increased...because the specimen is strain hardened due to plastic deformation.
Use it as an adjective when describing something. The pencil needs to be sharpened so it is pointed. Another example is: Bob shot the headmaster a pointed glance when he questioned his answer. Here pointed means an angry look. Use it as a verb when describing the past tense action of point. Terry pointed her finger at the snake.
A nose that comes to a point.
The pinnacle or point.
The condenser-- when answering for a microscope!
No u can have pointed ears because I do
The simple present tense of pointed is:I/You/We/They point.He/She/It points.The present participle is pointing.
A pointed nose is a nose that comes to a point at the very end. Whereas, a flat nose is a nose that does not have a point and is rather flat .