<span class="searchmatch">punctums</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span>...
From Latin <span class="searchmatch">pūnctum</span>. Doublet of point, pointe, ponto, puncto, punt, and punto. <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">punctums</span> or puncta) (anatomy) A sharp tip of any part of...
Latin <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> proximum near point <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> remotum...
Latin <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> remotum far point <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> proximum...
Unadapted borrowing from Latin <span class="searchmatch">pūnctum</span> dēlēns. <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> delens (plural puncta delentia) (orthography) A dot placed above a letter to indicate that it is...
English Wikipedia has an article on: lacrimal <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> Wikipedia lacrimal <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> (plural lacrimal puncta) (anatomy) A minute orifice in the margin of each...
Latin <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> caecum (anatomy) the blind spot in the eye...
Borrowed from Latin <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> saliēns (“leaping point”), attributed to Volcher Coiter or Ulysses Aldrovandi, after a Latin translation of Aristotle's History...
Latin <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> vasculosum (anatomy) Any small drop of blood seen as a spot in sections of the brain....
From Latin. <span class="searchmatch">punctum</span> stans (uncountable) The static Ptolemaic universe A moment in the ever-flowing time of eternity; now...