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English
Noun
stand-point (plural stand-points)
- Archaic form of standpoint.
1849, J D Morell, The Philosophy of Religion, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, page 423:The Church unavoidably stands in the midst of this universal cultivation and science, and all the problems which they moot present themselves necessarily to all the members of the Church, who are scientifically instructed, and necessitate them to seek a solution from the stand-point of their religious consciousness.
1922 December, “The New ‘All-American’ Audio Frequency Transformers ”, in Hugo Gernsback, editor, Radio News, volume 4, number 6, New York, N.Y.: Experimenter Publishing, →OCLC, page 1221:Perfected first, from the stand-point of correct engineering, by proper turns radio, impedance and shielding—then, in our latest models, given the finishing touches of outward beauty that the more critical eye demanded.