Point

/pɔɪnt/ noun

Point can mean a small dot or sharp tip, like the point of a pencil. It can also mean the main idea or purpose of something, or a single item in a list, score, or argument.

From Old French *point* “dot, sharp tip, moment,” from Latin *punctum* “a prick, point,” from *pungere* “to prick.” The many meanings all grew from the idea of a tiny, sharp spot or moment.

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