poynt

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) small hole, puncture, prick
 * 2) point, very small dot
 * 3) dot serving as a punctuation mark, point, period
 * 4)  point zero-dimensional mathematical object
 * 5) smallest quantity of something, jot, whit
 * 6) small division of a scale, especially as a unit of measurement, degree
 * 7) tiny amount of time, instant, moment
 * 8) particular moment, point in time
 * 9) decisive moment; moment of action, decision, or opportunity
 * 10) spot, location, point in space
 * 11) centerpoint or point of revolution, midpoint, pole
 * 12) topic of discussion, issue, point
 * 13) focus of conversation or consideration; main idea, point, central theme
 * 14) principle, proposition, statement to be followed
 * 15) proposal, idea, plan of action
 * 16) * 14th Century, Chaucer, General Prologue
 * This is the poynt, to speken short and pleyn: / That ech of yow, to shorte with oure weye, / In this viage shal telle tales tweye […]
 * This is the idea, to speak briefly and clearly: / That each of you, to make our way feel short, / Shall tell two tales on this journey […]
 * 1) purpose, objective, goal, intention
 * 2) reason, cause
 * 3) individual element in a larger whole, such as a rule in a code of rules, an item in a list, or a verse of the Bible; detail, article, particular, item
 * 4) instance, example of a general principle
 * 5) accusation, charge
 * 6) stage, phase, as of the moon
 * 7) condition, state, often specifically a good condition
 * 8) personal characteristic, quality, often specifically a good quality, virtue
 * 9) activity, individual action or event
 * 10) individual skill or technique in some art
 * 11) point, sharp tip of an object
 * 12) sharp edge of a blade
 * 13) pointed weapon, weapon with a sharp tip
 * 14)  armed encounter, combat
 * 15) other pointed tool, such as a nail or writing stylus
 * 16) any projecting extremity of an object
 * 17) headland, peninsula, promontory
 * 18) vanguard, front line of an army in formation
 * 19) front point of a horse’s hoof
 * 20) apex, climax, height
 * 21) string or lace used to tie together certain garments, particularly armor
 * 22)  stitch used in sewing together a wound
 * 23)  square of a chessboard
 * 24)  any of the twelve triangular positions in either table of a backgammon board, on which the stones are played
 * 25) musical note or phrase, fragment of a tune
 * 26)  point