Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Joint

/dʒɔɪnt/

The point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate.

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WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
point1nounA small dot or mark.
pinpoint2verbExtremely precise or specific, especially regarding location.
viewpoint2nounAn angle, outlook or point of view.
appoint2verb(transitive) To name (someone to a post or role).
counterpoint3noun(music) A melody added to an existing one, especially one added to provide harmony whilst each retains its simultaneous identity; a composition consisting of such contrapuntal melodies.
focal point3nounThe centre of any activity.
standpoint2nounA point of view; a perspective.
turning point3nounA decisive point at which a significant change or historical event occurs, or at which a decision must be made.
disjoint2verb(set theory, not comparable) Of two or more sets, having no members in common; having an intersection equal to the empty set.
boiling point3noun(physical chemistry, physics) The temperature at which a liquid boils, with the vapor pressure equal to the given external pressure.
flash point2noun(physics) The lowest temperature at which a liquid can form an ignitable mixture in air near the surface of the liquid.
disappoint3verb(transitive) To sadden or displease (someone) by underperforming, or by not delivering something promised or hoped for.
breaking point3noun(figurative, by extension) The point at which a person or system succumbs to stresses or pressures and descends into crisis.
starting point3nounThe first steps when commencing an activity.
case in point3nounAn example that illustrates a point.
anoint2verb(transitive, figuratively) To choose or nominate somebody for a leading or otherwise important position, especially formally or officially, or as an intended successor.
critical point4noun(mathematics) A point at which the derivative of a function is zero or undefined, such as a minimum, a maximum, a point of inflection or, in multivariate calculus, a saddle point.
midpoint2nounA point equidistant between two extremes.
strong point2nounA characteristic or ability at which one particularly excels.
endpoint2noun(networking, telecommunications) The entity at one end of a connection.
flashpoint2nounAlternative form of flash point. [(physics) The lowest temperature at which a liquid can form an ignitable mixture in air near the surface of the liquid.]
limit point3noun(topology) Given a subset S of a given topological space T, any point p whose every neighborhood contains some point, distinct from p, which belongs to S.
weak point2noun(literal, figurative) Synonym of weakest link.
terminal point4nounfinal or latest limiting point
knifepoint2nounThe pointed end of a knife.
set point2noun(tennis, volleyball) A situation where if one of the two players wins the next point, (s)he will win the set (but not the match).
match point2noun(sports, tennis) A state in a game where a player can win the entire match by winning the next point. Often used in tennis.
needlepoint3noun(uncountable) A craft involving pulling yarn, thread, or floss through a canvas mesh to produce a decorative design.
vanishing point4nounThe point in a perspective drawing at which parallel lines receding from an observer seem to converge.
talking point3nounA specific topic raised in a conversation or argument which is intended as a basis for further discussion, especially one which represents a point of view.
vantage point3nounA point of view; viewpoint; perspective; outlook; standpoint.
end point2nounAlternative form of endpoint. [Either of the two points at the ends of a line segment.]
extreme point3noun(mathematics) The maximum or minimum of a function.
interrogation point6nounA question mark.
pointe1noun(ballet) The tip of the toe; a ballet position executed with the tip of the toe.
reappoint3verb(transitive) To appoint again.
rallying point4noun(figuratively) A cause, symbol, or a place that may unite a fragmented group or persons opposing each over in other matters.
data point3nounA mark on a graph or chart corresponding to a piece of data.
stopping point3nounthe temporal end; the concluding time
melting point3noun(chemistry, physics) The temperature at which the solid and liquid phases of a substance are in equilibrium; it is relatively insensitive to changes in pressure.
dew point2nounThe temperature at which the air becomes saturated and water vapor condenses to form dew.
freezing point3noun(physics, chemistry) The temperature at which a liquid freezes, and the solid and liquid phases are in equilibrium; normally the same as the melting point.
decimal point4noun(orthography, typography) A period/full stop ⟨.⟩ or middot ⟨·⟩ used to set off the decimal or fractional part of a number, traditionally widely used in some countries but not others.
exclamation point5noun(US) The symbol !; an exclamation mark.
gunpoint2nounThreat or coercion by display or aiming a firearm or similar weapon.
pedal point3noun(music) A sustained bass pitch.
percentage point4nounOne hundredth of a given value, used to measure the difference between two percentages.
power point3nounA wall socket by which electricity is provided to electrical devices.
reference point4nounAlternative form of point of reference. [A particular location which is used as an endpoint when measuring distances or charting maps.]
blue point2nounAlternative form of bluepoint. [(shellfish) A small oyster, of species Crassostrea virginica, from the eastern United States seaboard.]

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