- Look up
point,
Points, or
points in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
point is a
small dot or the
sharp tip of something.
Point or
points may
refer to:...
- The
Fourteen Points was a
statement of
principles for
peace that was to be used for
peace negotiations in
order to end
World War I. The
principles were...
- "approximated" by
points of
S {\displaystyle
S} in the
sense that
every neighbourhood of x {\displaystyle x}
contains a
point of
S {\displaystyle
S}
other than...
-
Bryant scored a career-high 81
points, the
second most
scored in a
single NBA game
behind Wilt Chamberlain's 100-
point game.
Bryant led the team to championships...
-
triple game
point (triple set
point, etc.) as the
player has
three consecutive chances to win the game. Game
points, set
points, and
match points are not...
- In
celestial mechanics, the
Lagrange points (/ləˈɡrɑːndʒ/; also
Lagrangian points or
libration points) are
points of
equilibrium for small-m**** objects...
-
After the
first occurrence, some
writers abbreviate by
using just "
point" or "
points".
Consider the
following hypothetical example: In 1980, 50 percent...
- the
melting point." For most substances,
melting and
freezing points are
approximately equal. For example, the
melting and
freezing points of
mercury is...
-
point of
water is 71 °C (160 °F). The
Celsius temperature scale was
defined until 1954 by two
points: 0 °C
being defined by the
water freezing point and...
- no
points awarded to the
losing team. If the game is drawn, each team
receives 1
point. Many
leagues and
competitions originally awarded 2
points for...