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- an island to the west
- the western portion of an island
- An island of the Cocos Islands, Australia in the Indian Ocean.
- (New Zealand, humorous) Australia; an island lying to the west of New Zealand.
- A region of Montreal, Quebec, Canada; a region of the Island of Montreal composed of the cities and boroughs on the western portion of the island, and some neighbouring islands of that region; generally lying to the west of Autoroute 13.
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noun
- A peninsula or promontory.
- An individual element in a larger whole; a particular detail, thought, or quality.
- Each of the marks or strokes written above letters, especially in Semitic languages, to indicate vowels, stress etc.
- (video games, board games) A unit of various numerical parameters used in a game, e.g. health, experience, stamina, mana.
- (sports, video games, board games) A unit of scoring in a game or competition.
- A purpose or objective, which makes something meaningful.
- Each of the main directions on a compass, usually considered to be 32 in number; a direction.
- (economics) A unit used to express differences in prices of stocks and shares.
- (music) A dot or mark used to designate certain tones or time. In ancient music, it distinguished or characterized certain tones or styles (points of perfection, of augmentation, etc.). In modern music, it is placed on the right of a note to raise its value, or prolong its time, by one half.
- (falconry) The perpendicular rising of a hawk over the place where its prey has gone into cover.
- Ellipsis of percentage point.
- (by extension) An operational or public leadership position in a risky endeavor.
- (UK) An electric power socket.
- (historical) A string or lace used to tie together certain garments.
- Ellipsis of point man.
- (archaeology) A spearhead or similar object hafted to a handle.
- (lacrosse, ice hockey, countable, uncountable) The position of the player of each side who stands a short distance in front of the goalkeeper.
- (now only in phrases) A tenth; formerly also a twelfth.
- (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.)
- (typography) A unit of measure equal to 1/12 of a pica, or approximately 1/72 of an inch (exactly 1/72 of an inch in the digital era).
- The attitude assumed by a pointer dog when he finds game.
- (UK) A unit of measure for rain, equal to 0.254 mm or 0.01 of an inch.
- (mathematics) A decimal point (now especially when reading decimal fractions aloud).
- (cricket, countable, uncountable) A fielding position square of the wicket on the off side, between gully and cover.
- (fencing) A movement executed with the sabre or foil.
- (mathematics, sciences) A zero-dimensional mathematical object representing a location in one or more dimensions; something considered to have position but no magnitude or direction.
- A particular moment in an event or occurrence; a juncture.
- A topic of discussion or debate; a proposition; a count
- A full stop or other terminal punctuation mark.
- Pointedness of speech or writing; a penetrating or decisive quality of expression.
- A tine or snag of an antler.
- (heraldry, by extension) An ordinary similar to a pile (but sometimes shorter), extending upward from the base. (Often termed a point pointed.)
- A focus of conversation or consideration; the main idea.
- (nautical) A short piece of cordage used in reefing sails.
- (usually in the plural) An area of contrasting colour on an animal, especially a dog; a marking.
- (by extension) A note; a tune.
- (navigation, nautical) A unit of bearing equal to one thirty-second of a circle, i.e. 11.25°.
- (hunting) A spot to which a straight run is made; hence, a straight run from point to point; a cross-country run.
- (nautical) The difference between two points of the compass.
- (automotive, chiefly 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.
- Any projecting extremity of an object.
- (rail transport, UK, in the plural) A railroad switch.
- A distinguishing quality or characteristic.
- (baseball, countable, uncountable) The position of the pitcher and catcher.
- Lace worked by the needle.
- The gesture of extending the index finger in a direction in order to indicate something.
- The sharp tip of an object.
- A specific location or place, seen as a spatial position.
- The act of pointing, as of the foot downward in certain dance positions.
- (backgammon) Each of the twelve triangular positions in either table of a backgammon board, on which the stones are played.
- An object which has a sharp or tapering tip.
- The position at the front or vanguard of an advancing force.
- Something tiny, as a pinprick; a very small mark.
- a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process
- any of 32 horizontal directions indicated on the card of a compass
- a promontory extending out into a large body of water
- a linear unit used to measure the size of type; approximately 1/72 inch
- a wall socket
- the unit of counting in scoring a game or contest
- a V-shaped mark at one end of an arrow pointer
- an instant of time
- sharp end
- the dot at the left of a decimal fraction
- a brief version of the essential meaning of something
- one percent of the total principal of a loan; it is paid at the time the loan is made and is independent of the interest on the loan
- a geometric element that has position but no extension
- a distinguishing or individuating characteristic
- a style in speech or writing that arrests attention and has a penetrating or convincing quality or effect
- a V shape
- an outstanding characteristic
- a contact in the distributor; as the rotor turns its projecting arm contacts them and current flows to the spark plugs
- an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole
- a punctuation mark (‘.’) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations
- the precise location of something; a spatially limited location
- a very small circular shape
- the property of a shape that tapers to a sharp tip
- the object of an activity
- a distinct part that can be specified separately in a group of things that could be enumerated on a list
- the gun muzzle's direction
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verb
- (intransitive) To indicate a probability of something.
- (transitive, Internet) To direct requests sent to a domain name to the IP address corresponding to that domain name.
- (transitive) To direct or encourage (someone) in a particular direction.
- To give a point to; to sharpen; to cut, forge, grind, or file to an acute end.
- (transitive, computing) To direct the central processing unit to seek information at a certain location in memory.
- (transitive, mathematics) To separate an integer from a decimal with a decimal point.
- (ambitransitive, masonry) To repair mortar.
- (intransitive) To extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.
- (stone-cutting) To cut, as a surface, with a pointed tool.
- (transitive, masonry) To fill up and finish the joints of (a wall), by introducing additional cement or mortar, and bringing it to a smooth surface.
- (intransitive, nautical) To sail close to the wind.
- (transitive, sometimes figurative) To direct toward an object; to aim.
- (intransitive, hunting) To indicate the presence of game by a fixed and steady look, as certain hunting dogs do.
- (medicine, of an abscess) To approximate to the surface; to head.
- (intransitive) To draw attention to something or indicate a direction.
- (transitive) To mark with diacritics.
- (intransitive) To face in a particular direction.
- be a signal for or a symptom of
- direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
- mark with diacritics
- be positionable in a specified manner
- sail close to the wind
- indicate the presence of (game) by standing and pointing with the muzzle
- direct into a position for use
- repair the joints of bricks
- mark (Hebrew words) with diacritics
- mark (a psalm text) to indicate the points at which the music changes
- indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively
- give a point to
- intend (something) to move towards a certain goal
- be oriented
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noun
noun
- A refuge island.
- A state of safety, protection or shelter.
- An expedient to secure protection or defence.
- A place providing safety, protection or shelter.
- Something or someone turned to for safety or assistance; a recourse or resort.
- act of turning to for assistance
- something or someone turned to for assistance or security
- a safe place
- a shelter from danger or hardship
verb
name
- An island off the coast of Sicily.
- An unincorporated community in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
- A surname.
- A city in Sevier County, Utah.
- An unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Iowa.
- A locality in Apache County, Arizona.
- A town in Boulder County, Colorado.
- A city, the county seat of Saline County, Kansas.
- A town in Onondaga County, New York.
- A female given name.
- A town in Mayes County, Oklahoma.
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- Ellipsis of Port Royal Island.
- A neighbourhood of Queensborough, New Westminster, British Columbia.
- A town in Caroline County, Virginia.
- A village in Richmond County, Nova Scotia.
- (historical) The former capital city of Acadia, French North America.
- A town on Port Royal Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina, named after Port Royal Sound.
- A town and former capital of Jamaica.
- A borough in Juniata County, Pennsylvania.
- (historical) Former name of Annapolis Royal: a town in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia.
- A village in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia.
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- A large island in northwestern Europe.
- A surname.
- An unincorporated community in Madison Township, Dubois County, Indiana, United States.
- A community in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A hamlet in Southill parish, Central Bedfordshire district, Bedfordshire, England (OS grid ref TL1341).
- A country in northwestern Europe.
- An unincorporated community in Lewis County, West Virginia, United States.
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- The Mainland, Orkney.
- A locality in the Wentworth council area, south western New South Wales, Australia.
- A census-designated place in Galloway Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey.
- A suburb of Kempton Park, Gauteng province, South Africa.
- A Mayan archaeological site in the state of Tabasco, Mexico.
- A minor city and township in Franklin County, Kansas.
- An unincorporated community in Yakima County, Washington.
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Jackson County, Illinois.
- A city in Los Angeles County, California.
- A ghost town in southern Namibia.
- A goddess of fruitful abundance in Ancient Roman religion and myth
- A village in Avellaneda department, Río Negro province, Argentina.
- (astronomy) 32 Pomona, a main belt asteroid
- An unincorporated community in Kent County, Maryland.
- A census-designated place in Howell County, Missouri.
- A town in the Shire of Noosa, Queensland, Australia.
- A village in the town of Ramapo and town of Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York.
- (colloquial) Pomona College
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- A bay on the Coromandel Peninsula, Waikato.
- A city on Lake Lyndon B. Johnson, Llano County and Burnet County, Texas, United States.
- A summer village on the shore of Vincent Lake, County of St. Paul, Alberta.
- A beach in Southampton parish, Bermuda.
- A bay at Bonchurch, Ventnor parish, Isle of Wight (OS grid ref SZ5777).
- A bay on South Georgia, Antarctica.
- A tiny cove in Bembridge parish, Isle of Wight, England (OS grid ref SZ6385).
- A bay on Ross Island, Antarctica.
- A bay on Stewart Island, Southland.
- A community and ferry terminal in West Vancouver district municipality, Metro Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia.
- A hamlet on the shore of Turtle Lake, Rural Municipality of Mervin, Saskatchewan.
- A town and bay on Magnetic Island, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
- A bay on Banks Peninsula, Canterbury.
- A bay on a peninsula in the Marlborough Sounds, Marlborough.
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- A piece of land that juts out towards the sea; a promontory.
- (when not otherwise specified) An agricultural and horticultural hand tool consisting of a long handle with a flat blade fixed perpendicular to it at the end, used for digging rows or removing weeds by hand.
- (Orkney, Shetland) The horned or piked dogfish, Squalus acanthias.
- Any of several implements or machines usually called by their more specific names, for example, backhoe.
- (slang, derogatory) Alternative spelling of ho (“whore, prostitute”).
- A sexually loose woman
- a tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long handle
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- Ellipsis of Ward Beach: a coastline in Marlborough, South Island, New Zealand.
- A township in Todd County, Minnesota.
- Clipping of Howard.
- A town in Moody County, South Dakota.
- An unincorporated community in Jackson Township, Boone County, Indiana.
- (countable) An English male given name.
- An unincorporated community and coal town in Kanawha County, West Virginia.
- An unincorporated community in Stevens County, Washington.
- Clipping of Edward (a corruption of the name Edward).
- A township in Tioga County, Pennsylvania.
- A small town in Marlborough, South Island, New Zealand, named after Joseph Ward.
- A township in Hocking County, Ohio.
- (countable) An English surname originating as an occupation for a guard or watchman.
- A city in Lonoke County, Arkansas.
- Ellipsis of Ward County.
- A town in Boulder County, Colorado.
- A parish of Castleknock, Fingal, Ireland.
- A town in Allegany County, New York.
- A town in Saluda County, South Carolina.
- A river in Ireland; in full, Ward River.
- An unincorporated community in Sumter County, Alabama.
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noun
- Small island, islet.
- Rich flat land near a river, prone to flooding.
- An island in a lake, river or estuary; an eyot.
- (dialect, chiefly West Yorkshire(?), Scotland, Orkney) Any small island, but especially one near a larger island or the mainland, sometimes with holly bushes; an islet, often in Norse-influenced place-names.
- A holm oak (Quercus ilex), a common evergreen oak of Europe.
- (obsolete outside UK dialects) Common holly (Ilex aquifolium).
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- A settlement in western Prince Edward Island.
- An unincorporated community and coal town in Floyd County, Kentucky.
- A village on the Wirral Peninsula in Cheshire West and Chester district, Cheshire (OS grid ref SJ3174).
- An unincorporated community in Owosso Township, Shiawassee County, Michigan.
- An unincorporated community in Wetzel County, West Virginia.
- A male given name.
- An unincorporated community, census-designated place, and township in Adams County, Illinois.
- A tiny village in Keya Paha County, Nebraska.
- A village and township in Geauga County, Ohio.
- A village and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales (OS grid ref SM9805).
- A minor city in Washington County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community and inactive township in Howard County, Missouri.
- A hamlet in Mere parish, Wiltshire (OS grid ref ST8232).
- An unincorporated community on Vashon Island, King County, Washington.
- A census-designated place on Port Royal Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina.
- A village in Rossett community, Wrexham borough, Wales (OS grid ref SJ3557).
- A village in Nettleton parish, Wiltshire (OS grid ref ST8179).
- A former town in Rabun County, Georgia, now submerged.
- An English habitational surname from Old English for someone who lived in any of several places with that name.
- An unincorporated community in Madison County, Idaho.
- A locality in Navajo County, Arizona.
- A rural community and parish in Sunbury County, New Brunswick.
- A suburb of Adelaide in the City of Salisbury, South Australia.
- A township in McHenry County, Illinois.
- A hamlet in Bamburgh parish, Northumberland (OS grid ref NU1733).
- A civil parish (served by Burton-by-Lincoln Parish Council) in West Lindsey district, Lincolnshire (OS grid ref SK9674).
- An unincorporated community in the town of Waterloo, Grant County, Wisconsin.
- A township in Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota.
- A settlement in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia.
- A rural locality in Isaac Region, Queensland.
- A city in Genesee County, Michigan.
- A small village in Duddon and Burton parish, Cheshire West and Chester district, Cheshire (OS grid ref SJ5163).
- Ellipsis of Burton upon Trent: a civil parish and market town in East Staffordshire district, Staffordshire.
- A village in Burton and Winkton parish, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, Dorset (OS grid ref SZ1694).
noun
noun
- A peninsula or promontory.
- An individual element in a larger whole; a particular detail, thought, or quality.
- Each of the marks or strokes written above letters, especially in Semitic languages, to indicate vowels, stress etc.
- (video games, board games) A unit of various numerical parameters used in a game, e.g. health, experience, stamina, mana.
- (sports, video games, board games) A unit of scoring in a game or competition.
- A purpose or objective, which makes something meaningful.
- Each of the main directions on a compass, usually considered to be 32 in number; a direction.
- (economics) A unit used to express differences in prices of stocks and shares.
- (music) A dot or mark used to designate certain tones or time. In ancient music, it distinguished or characterized certain tones or styles (points of perfection, of augmentation, etc.). In modern music, it is placed on the right of a note to raise its value, or prolong its time, by one half.
- (falconry) The perpendicular rising of a hawk over the place where its prey has gone into cover.
- Ellipsis of percentage point.
- (by extension) An operational or public leadership position in a risky endeavor.
- (UK) An electric power socket.
- (historical) A string or lace used to tie together certain garments.
- Ellipsis of point man.
- (archaeology) A spearhead or similar object hafted to a handle.
- (lacrosse, ice hockey, countable, uncountable) The position of the player of each side who stands a short distance in front of the goalkeeper.
- (now only in phrases) A tenth; formerly also a twelfth.
- (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.)
- (typography) A unit of measure equal to 1/12 of a pica, or approximately 1/72 of an inch (exactly 1/72 of an inch in the digital era).
- The attitude assumed by a pointer dog when he finds game.
- (UK) A unit of measure for rain, equal to 0.254 mm or 0.01 of an inch.
- (mathematics) A decimal point (now especially when reading decimal fractions aloud).
- (cricket, countable, uncountable) A fielding position square of the wicket on the off side, between gully and cover.
- (fencing) A movement executed with the sabre or foil.
- (mathematics, sciences) A zero-dimensional mathematical object representing a location in one or more dimensions; something considered to have position but no magnitude or direction.
- A particular moment in an event or occurrence; a juncture.
- A topic of discussion or debate; a proposition; a count
- A full stop or other terminal punctuation mark.
- Pointedness of speech or writing; a penetrating or decisive quality of expression.
- A tine or snag of an antler.
- (heraldry, by extension) An ordinary similar to a pile (but sometimes shorter), extending upward from the base. (Often termed a point pointed.)
- A focus of conversation or consideration; the main idea.
- (nautical) A short piece of cordage used in reefing sails.
- (usually in the plural) An area of contrasting colour on an animal, especially a dog; a marking.
- (by extension) A note; a tune.
- (navigation, nautical) A unit of bearing equal to one thirty-second of a circle, i.e. 11.25°.
- (hunting) A spot to which a straight run is made; hence, a straight run from point to point; a cross-country run.
- (nautical) The difference between two points of the compass.
- (automotive, chiefly 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.
- Any projecting extremity of an object.
- (rail transport, UK, in the plural) A railroad switch.
- A distinguishing quality or characteristic.
- (baseball, countable, uncountable) The position of the pitcher and catcher.
- Lace worked by the needle.
- The gesture of extending the index finger in a direction in order to indicate something.
- The sharp tip of an object.
- A specific location or place, seen as a spatial position.
- The act of pointing, as of the foot downward in certain dance positions.
- (backgammon) Each of the twelve triangular positions in either table of a backgammon board, on which the stones are played.
- An object which has a sharp or tapering tip.
- The position at the front or vanguard of an advancing force.
- Something tiny, as a pinprick; a very small mark.
- a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process
- any of 32 horizontal directions indicated on the card of a compass
- a promontory extending out into a large body of water
- a linear unit used to measure the size of type; approximately 1/72 inch
- a wall socket
- the unit of counting in scoring a game or contest
- a V-shaped mark at one end of an arrow pointer
- an instant of time
- sharp end
- the dot at the left of a decimal fraction
- a brief version of the essential meaning of something
- one percent of the total principal of a loan; it is paid at the time the loan is made and is independent of the interest on the loan
- a geometric element that has position but no extension
- a distinguishing or individuating characteristic
- a style in speech or writing that arrests attention and has a penetrating or convincing quality or effect
- a V shape
- an outstanding characteristic
- a contact in the distributor; as the rotor turns its projecting arm contacts them and current flows to the spark plugs
- an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole
- a punctuation mark (‘.’) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations
- the precise location of something; a spatially limited location
- a very small circular shape
- the property of a shape that tapers to a sharp tip
- the object of an activity
- a distinct part that can be specified separately in a group of things that could be enumerated on a list
- the gun muzzle's direction
intj
verb
- (intransitive) To indicate a probability of something.
- (transitive, Internet) To direct requests sent to a domain name to the IP address corresponding to that domain name.
- (transitive) To direct or encourage (someone) in a particular direction.
- To give a point to; to sharpen; to cut, forge, grind, or file to an acute end.
- (transitive, computing) To direct the central processing unit to seek information at a certain location in memory.
- (transitive, mathematics) To separate an integer from a decimal with a decimal point.
- (ambitransitive, masonry) To repair mortar.
- (intransitive) To extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.
- (stone-cutting) To cut, as a surface, with a pointed tool.
- (transitive, masonry) To fill up and finish the joints of (a wall), by introducing additional cement or mortar, and bringing it to a smooth surface.
- (intransitive, nautical) To sail close to the wind.
- (transitive, sometimes figurative) To direct toward an object; to aim.
- (intransitive, hunting) To indicate the presence of game by a fixed and steady look, as certain hunting dogs do.
- (medicine, of an abscess) To approximate to the surface; to head.
- (intransitive) To draw attention to something or indicate a direction.
- (transitive) To mark with diacritics.
- (intransitive) To face in a particular direction.
- be a signal for or a symptom of
- direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
- mark with diacritics
- be positionable in a specified manner
- sail close to the wind
- indicate the presence of (game) by standing and pointing with the muzzle
- direct into a position for use
- repair the joints of bricks
- mark (Hebrew words) with diacritics
- mark (a psalm text) to indicate the points at which the music changes
- indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively
- give a point to
- intend (something) to move towards a certain goal
- be oriented
noun
noun
noun
- A refuge island.
- A state of safety, protection or shelter.
- An expedient to secure protection or defence.
- A place providing safety, protection or shelter.
- Something or someone turned to for safety or assistance; a recourse or resort.
- act of turning to for assistance
- something or someone turned to for assistance or security
- a safe place
- a shelter from danger or hardship
verb
noun
- A piece of land that juts out towards the sea; a promontory.
- (when not otherwise specified) An agricultural and horticultural hand tool consisting of a long handle with a flat blade fixed perpendicular to it at the end, used for digging rows or removing weeds by hand.
- (Orkney, Shetland) The horned or piked dogfish, Squalus acanthias.
- Any of several implements or machines usually called by their more specific names, for example, backhoe.
- (slang, derogatory) Alternative spelling of ho (“whore, prostitute”).
- A sexually loose woman
- a tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long handle
verb
noun
noun
- Small island, islet.
- Rich flat land near a river, prone to flooding.
- An island in a lake, river or estuary; an eyot.
- (dialect, chiefly West Yorkshire(?), Scotland, Orkney) Any small island, but especially one near a larger island or the mainland, sometimes with holly bushes; an islet, often in Norse-influenced place-names.
- A holm oak (Quercus ilex), a common evergreen oak of Europe.
- (obsolete outside UK dialects) Common holly (Ilex aquifolium).
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