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coordinates of point in spacespherical coordinates
$100 note, being 100 in number, county subdivision, group of 100, large number, number 100, number third from decimal point, numbers 100 to 999, position third from decimal point, years of a centuryhundred
(1864-1909) German mathematician who developed the concept of four-dimensional space-timeMinkowski
(Anatomy) region at the base of the skull (meeting point of the parietal, temporal, sphenoid, and frontal bones)pterion
(Biology) from the point of view of immunology (study of the immune system)immunologically
(Biology) smallest unit of DNA (point where mutation can take place), smallest known unit of mutable DNAmuton
(Botany) from the point of view of photodynamics (study of the influence of light on plants)photodynamically
(British trademark) brand name of a ball point pen (comparable to Bic in American English)Biro
(Computers) unit of measurement equal to one billion floating point operations per second (used to evaluate processing speed)GIGAFLOP (Giga Floating Point Operations)
(especially concerning a boat or spacecraft) remove from a dock, detach in spaceundock
(French) nail; cynosure, major point of interest; highlight (as the most memorable or outstanding feature, event, experience etc.)clou
(French) point, sharp end; ballet position in which dancers stand on the tip of the toes, tip-of-toe ballet positionpointe
(Geology) of a line or axis toward which strata slope; sloping downwards in opposite directions to meet in common point or linesynclinal
(Hindu mythology) earthly incarnation of a god, human embodiment of a deity; (Internet) online image that represents a user in chat rooms or in a virtual "space", embodiment of something, image of person in virtual reality, incarnation of Hindu dietyavatar
(Internet) concentrating data in a distribution point from which it is sent over Internet channels; concentrating radio or TV signals in a distribution point for later broadcast; transferal of data from remote users to a central networkbackhaul
(Linguistics) from the point of view of phonemics (study of phonemes)phonemically
(Nautical) space assigned to a ship in a port or at a wharf; act of bringing a ship to a berthberthing
(Phonetics) made by forcing air through a narrow space (about a speech sound), consonant whose sound is made by forcing air through a narrow space (Phonetics), fricative consonant, made by breath friction, spirantfricative
(Physics) theory of relativity as developed by Albert Einstein, theory that time and space are relative concepts and that motion must be defined in relation to a point of reference, dependence on contextually variable factor, equivalence of mass and en...relativity
(Slang) complaint, point of contention; argument with another person, dispute, animal giving beef, complain (Slang), meat from cattle, meat taken from cows or bulls; vigor, strength; fattened bullbeef
(Slang) have a point of contention, have an issue that one wants to discusshave an axe to grind
(Sports) one who scores a point or goal; one who keeps track of the score of a game, cutting device, scorekeeper, somebody scoring point, somebody scoring points in an examscorer
(W) bright-gray rare metallic element having a high melting point and used in alloys of metal(Chemistry); element found in electric lamp filaments and high-speed cutting tools, `:Wtungsten
1940 to 1949, being 40 in number, group of 40, number 40, numbers 40 to 49, period from age 40 to 49, tennis pointforty
1982 film directed by Steven Spielberg about a space alien that lands on EarthE.T.
2 numbers locating a pointpolar coordinates
30 minutes, point in time halfway between hourshalf-hour
45 degree angle; measuring instrument (Astronomy, Navigation), eighth of a celestial circle, eighth of a circle, region of space in Cartesian systemoctant
A small charge, typically 1/8 point, added to the purchase price and subtracted from the selling price by the dealer for odd-lot quantities.Differential
a space in a crystal lattice, small space, small space within a tissue or structure (Anatomy); space between things; small space, narrow opening, space in body tissueinterstice
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