point-to-point

Etymology


From +  +.

Adjective

 * 1) Travelling directly from a starting point to an ending point, or from one point to another in a series of points without passing through any intermediate points.
 * 2)  Being or relating to a method of manually constructing electronic circuits prior to automation and printed circuit boards, where components were individually mounted on the chassis prior to soldering.
 * 3)  Employing a simple network topology with a dedicated link between two endpoints.
 * 4)  Travelling directly from source to destination without passing through a hub.
 * 5) Having every aspect or point of something matching up with corresponding aspects or points of something else.
 * 1) Having every aspect or point of something matching up with corresponding aspects or points of something else.

Translations

 * Dutch: punt-naar-punt
 * Italian: punto a punto


 * Catalan: punt a punt
 * Czech: dvoubodový
 * French:
 * Japanese: ポイント・ツー・ポイント
 * Russian: точка-точка
 * Spanish: punto a punto
 * Swedish: punkt-till-punkt

Noun



 * 1)  A kind of horse race involving a direct cross-country course with obstacles for hunting horses and amateur riders.