point in Swedish
point in Swedish
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punkt
Something tiny, as a pinprick; a very small mark. [from 15th c.]
punkt
(mathematics, science) A zero-dimensional mathematical object representing a location in one or more dimensions; something considered to have position but no magnitude or direction. [from 14th c.]
poäng
(mathematics, science) A zero-dimensional mathematical object representing a location in one or more dimensions; something considered to have position but no magnitude or direction. [from 14th c.]
mening
A purpose or objective, which makes something meaningful. [from 14th c.]
poäng
(automotive, mostly, in the plural) Either of the two metal surfaces in a distributor which close or open to allow or prevent the flow of current through the ignition coil. There is usually a moving point, pushed by the distributor cam, and a fixed point, and they are built together as a unit.
komma
(automotive, mostly, in the plural) Either of the two metal surfaces in a distributor which close or open to allow or prevent the flow of current through the ignition coil. There is usually a moving point, pushed by the distributor cam, and a fixed point, and they are built together as a unit.
poäng
(sports, video games, board games) A unit of scoring in a game or competition. [from 18th c.]
punkt
(sports, video games, board games) A unit of scoring in a game or competition. [from 18th c.]
punkt
A specific location or place, seen as a spatial position. [from 14th c.]
plats
A specific location or place, seen as a spatial position. [from 14th c.]
sida
A distinguishing quality or characteristic. [from 15th c.]
spets
(backgammon) Each of the twelve triangular positions in either table of a backgammon board, on which the stones are played. [from 15th c.]
tunga
(backgammon) Each of the twelve triangular positions in either table of a backgammon board, on which the stones are played. [from 15th c.]
spets
The sharp tip of an object. [from 14th c.]
udd
The sharp tip of an object. [from 14th c.]
streck
(heraldry) One of the "corners" of the escutcheon: the base (bottom center) unless a qualifier is added (point dexter, point dexter base, point sinister, point sinister base), generally when separately tinctured. (Compare terrace, point champaine, enté en point.) This is sometimes blazoned argent, four points gules; otherwise, it is vêtu.
växel
(railroads, UK, in the plural) A railroad switch. [from 19th c.]
rikta
peka
(intransitive) To extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.