<span class="searchmatch">assembly</span> <span class="searchmatch">points</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">assembly</span> point...
<span class="searchmatch">assembly</span> point (plural <span class="searchmatch">assembly</span> <span class="searchmatch">points</span>) A designated place where people gather (or assemble) for a particular reason. 1962 April, J. N. Faulkner, “Summer...
Railways, page 263: Instead, travellers are directed to the respective <span class="searchmatch">assembly</span> <span class="searchmatch">points</span>; this facilitates any last-minute changes in platform arrangements...
Railways, page 263: Instead, travellers are directed to the respective <span class="searchmatch">assembly</span> <span class="searchmatch">points</span>; this facilitates any last-minute changes in platform arrangements...
From moot (“<span class="searchmatch">assembly</span>”) + point. moot point (plural moot <span class="searchmatch">points</span>) An issue that is subject to, or open for, discussion or debate, to which no satisfactory...
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12–13: The left and right wing landing gear uplock <span class="searchmatch">assemblies</span> had separated from their attachment <span class="searchmatch">points</span> on the fuselage structure. The interior skin and...
therewith, which are used to secure cargo to motor vehicles in transit. The <span class="searchmatch">assembly</span> to which something is secured using a tiedown. 1995, Dana Stabenow, Play...
See also: noop and nööp Short for no operation (NOP), common <span class="searchmatch">assembly</span> language instruction. no-op (plural no-ops) (computing) An instruction or operation...
dance. (dated) A brisk, merry person. 1647, John Cleveland, “The Mixt <span class="searchmatch">Assembly</span>”, in The character of a London-diurnall with severall select poems, page...