It ends in a point
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FABLEIt ends in a point
tiepinsan ornamental straight pin that has usually a sheath for the point and is used to hold the ends of a necktie in place
ZEROA round number ends in it
GENESIS"... and he was put in a coffin in Egypt" is how it ends
croquignolea method used in waving the hair by winding it on curlers from the ends of the hair toward the scalp
croquignolesCROQUIGNOLE, a method used in waving the hair by winding it on curlers from the ends of the hair toward the scalp
tipcatsgame in which a short piece of wood, tapered at both ends, is struck lightly at one end with a bat, causing the wood to spring into the air so that it can be batted for a distance
tipcatgame in which a short piece of wood, tapered at both ends, is struck lightly at one end with a bat, causing the wood to spring into the air so that it can be batted for a distance
CARETIn proofing, it has a point
DRAWIt adds one point to a soccer team's standing in the English Premier League
synchronicConcerned with something, esp. a language, as it exists at one point in time
completionThe final stage in the sale of a property, at which point it legally changes ownership
completionsThe final stage in the sale of a property, at which point it legally changes ownership
aphelionsThe point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun
aphelionthe point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
apheliathe point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
perihelionThe point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is closest to the sun
aphelianthe point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
saccadesa small rapid jerky movement of the eye especially as it jumps from fixation on one point to another (as in reading)
pericenterthe point in the path of a body revolving round a centre at which it is nearest to the centre also PERICENTRE
synchronicallyhaving reference to the facts of a linguistic system as it exists at one point in time without reference to its history
pericentrethe point in the path of a body revolving round a centre at which it is nearest to the centre also PERICENTER
pericentresPERICENTRE, the point in the path of a body revolving round a centre at which it is nearest to the centre also PERICENTER
patchingMend or strengthen (fabric or an item of clothing) by putting a piece of material over a hole or weak point in it
pericentersPERICENTER, the point in the path of a body revolving round a centre at which it is nearest to the centre also PERICENTRE
tautochronea curve such that a particle travelling along it under gravity reaches a fixed point in the same time, no matter where it starts
perigeanthe point in the orbit of a heavenly body, esp. the moon, or of an artificial satellite at which it is nearest to the earth
perigeethe point in the orbit of a heavenly body, esp. the moon, or of an artificial satellite at which it is nearest to the earth
perigealthe point in the orbit of a heavenly body, esp. the moon, or of an artificial satellite at which it is nearest to the earth
tautochronesTAUTOCHRONE, a curve such that a particle travelling along it under gravity reaches a fixed point in the same time, no matter where it starts
perigeesthe point in the orbit of a heavenly body, esp. the moon, or of an artificial satellite at which it is nearest to the earth
sinisterOf, on, or toward the left-hand side (in a coat of arms, from the bearer's point of view, i.e., the right as it is depicted)
bearingsThe direction or position of something, or the direction of movement, relative to a fixed point. It is typically measured in degrees, usually with magnetic north as zero
koppasa consonantal letter in the Greek alphabet pronounced like kappa (K) with the point of articulation further back in the throat. It became obsolete in classical (Attic) Greek orthography, but was passed on to the Romans who incorporated it into their alphabet as Q
geostationary(of an artificial satellite of the earth) Moving in a geosynchronous orbit in the plane of the equator, so that it remains stationary in relation to a fixed point on the surface. This orbit is achieved at an altitude of 22,300 miles (35,900 km.) above the earth. It is used by communication and meteorological satellites
DSTIt ends in Oct.
DSTIt ends in Nov.
ETEIt ends in septembre
ANOIt ends in diciembre
HADJIt ends in Mecca