No point in tennis
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LETNo point, in tennis.
ADINGame point, in tennis
FORTYThird point, in tennis
ACEPoint won in tennis.
ACEService point, in tennis.
FIFTEENOne point, in tennis
LOVEStarting point in tennis
THIRTYSecond point in tennis
ADOUTCertain game point, in tennis
SERVEStart a point, in tennis
ACEDScored a point, in tennis.
ACEDWon a point, in tennis.
ACEPoint-winning service in tennis
ACESingle-stroke point, in tennis
ACEDServed for a point, in tennis.
ACEDScored an immediate point in tennis
ACESScores an immediate point in tennis
SERVICEBREAKPotential turning point in a tennis match
SERVICEBREAKTurning point in a tennis match, maybe
bisquepoint, extra turn, or the like, as in court tennis or croquet
acepoint scored especially on a service (as in tennis or handball) that an opponent fails to touch
volleyed(in tennis and similar games) Play a pregame point, sometimes in order to determine who will serve first
volleying(in tennis and similar games) Play a pregame point, sometimes in order to determine who will serve first
ACEDGot no return in tennis
ACINGAllowing no returns, in tennis
SEIXASTennis player ranked No. 1 in U. S.
LLEYTONHEWITTYoungest male tennis player to be No. 1 in the ATP Rankings
NIEAt no point, in Potsdam
NODEPoint of no vibration, in physics
FONDAActor in "Point of No Return."
HENRYFONDAHe stars in "Point of No Return."
BANKPlace of business in "Point of No Return."
LEEGeneral who finished No. 2 at West Point in 1829
NINAAssassin code name of Bridget Fonda's character in "Point of No Return"
tautochronea curve such that a particle travelling along it under gravity reaches a fixed point in the same time, no matter where it starts
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
rheniumrare metallic element of the manganese subgroup: used, because of its high melting point, in platinum-rhenium thermocouples. Symbol: Re; at. no.: 75; at. wt.: 186.2
hafniumgray, toxic metallic element with a high melting point (over 2000┬░C), found in most zirconium minerals. Symbol: Hf; at. wt.: 178.49; at. no.: 72; sp. gr.: 12.1
galliumrare, steel-gray, trivalent metallic element used in high-temperature thermometers because of its high boiling point (1983┬░C) and low melting point (30┬░C). Symbol: Ga; at. wt.: 69.72; at. no.: 31; sp. gr.: 5.91 at 20┬░C