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Point Of Sale (pos) (also Called Point Of Purchase)

The place, usually in a store, where the customer decides whether or not to make a purchase. See also EPOS Electronic Point of Sale.

Literal Meanings of Point Of Sale (pos) (also Called Point Of Purchase)

Point:

Meanings of Point:
  1. Discreet distribution of something.

  2. Sharp ending.

  3. One of several parts of the .

  4. Short rope used to ruffle sails.

  5. Rope or cord used to tie certain items of clothing.

  6. Handmade lace.

  7. Private information, hint, hint, hint.

  8. The position a pointer takes when it finds slack.

  9. The falcon flies vertically over the place where its prey has taken refuge.

  10. The act of pointing the foot down in certain dance positions.

  11. The gesture of extending the index finger in one direction to indicate something.

  12. Vaccination point.

  13. In different sports, the position occupied by a specific player, or more generally, the player who holds that position.

  14. Stretch the index finger toward something to indicate where it is or to attract attention.

  15. To draw attention to something or point in a direction.

  16. Look in a certain direction.

  17. (sometimes figuratively) pointing to the object to be pointed to.

  18. Attach the sharpening point to the sharp end for cutting, forging, sharpening or filing.

  19. To indicate the probability of something.

  20. To fix the mortar.

  21. To fill and finish joints (walls), backfill with cement or mortar and bring to a smooth surface.

  22. (Stone cutting) Cut with a sharp tool as a surface.

  23. To direct or encourage (someone) in a certain direction.

  24. Separate the integer from the decimal point with a decimal point.

  25. Mark with diacritics.

  26. Put punctuation before punctuation marks.

  27. Instruct the CPU to look for information in a specific location in memory.

  28. To redirect requests sent to a domain name to the IP address corresponding to that domain name.

  29. Swim close to the wind.

  30. Indicate with your eyes the presence of game, as some hunting dogs do.

  31. (abscess) Get closer to the surface of the head.

  32. Give (something said or said) a point, give it a special meaning or power.

  33. Assign to.

Sentences of Point
  1. Point of Venice Point of Brussels.

  2. The dog came to.

  3. It is rude to point the finger at others.

  4. The compass needle points north.

  5. Aim the at the wolf or the cannon at the fortress.

  6. Indicate with an arrow, a pencil, or (figuratively) morality.

  7. If he asks for food, lead him to the refrigerator.

  8. Point out the composition.

  9. Reduce a little, it turned out.

Of:

Meanings of Of:
  1. Be scheduled to attend, participate or participate.

  2. It is used as an interrogative verb before a pronoun to form an interrogative tag, reflecting the prior use of have as an auxiliary or, in some cases, as a main verb. (See the English questions in the appendix for more details.).

  3. To give birth.

  4. (obsolete outside of Ireland) Speak (language).

  5. Greet someone as a guest.

  6. Bird watching.

Sale:

Meanings of Sale:
  1. Auction act to the highest bidder.

Sentences of Sale
  1. They have a flea market: 50% off.

Pos:

Meanings of Pos:
  1. Infected with the virus.

  2. Neither negative nor neutral.

  3. Officially founded.

  4. Confirmed unequivocally and unconditionally.

  5. Fully insured in my opinion.

  6. Count more than zero.

  7. It is characterized by being constructive or influencing for improvement.

  8. Reckless, dogmatic.

  9. Current, real, concrete, not theoretical or speculative.

  10. They have more protons than electrons.

  11. (Grammar) Describe the basic meaning of an adjective, adverb, or noun without the comparative, superlative, complementary, or diminutive.

  12. Derived from the object itself, independent of changing circumstances or absolute relations.

  13. Characterized by the presence or presence of characteristic qualities or features, rather than their absence.

  14. It is characterized by the presence of signs confirming the hypothesis.

  15. From a visual image faithful to the original in terms of light, shadow and color.

  16. Cheap, desirable for those who are interested or invest in what is valued.

  17. Everything that is familiarly expressed, everything, everything, everything.

  18. Optimistic.

  19. Electropositive.

  20. Non-acidic metallic base, opposite to negative, and refers to metals, bases and basic .

  21. (New Age Slang) Good, desirable, useful, pleasant, enjoyable (often precedes an energy, thought, feeling, or emotion).

  22. Peacock.

  23. Jar at night.

Sentences of Pos
  1. I'm absolutely sure you spelled it wrong.

  2. "Best" is an incorrect comparative form of the positive form of "good".

  3. The concept of beauty is not positive, but depends on the different tastes of people.

  4. The box was not empty, I felt a positive substance in it.

  5. The results of our experience are positive.

  6. A positive photo can be obtained from a photographic negative.

  7. Reviews for the first night were mostly positive.

  8. My goodness, you've created a veritable ■■■■■■■ of weapons here.

  9. He is positive in life.

Also:

Meanings of Also:
  1. (Focus) Beyond that, but much further.

  2. To the same extent or to the same extent as .

Sentences of Also
  1. For breakfast they had oatmeal and toast.

Called:

Meanings of Called:
  1. (sometimes with for) Ask, ask.

  2. Announce the early repayment of the debt through prepayment, usually with a surcharge.

Purchase:

Meanings of Purchase:
  1. Acquisition of title or ownership of something in exchange for money or its equivalent.

  2. Obtained, received or obtained in any way, fair or unfair.

  3. What is received as a monetary reward or its equivalent.

  4. The act or process of seeking and obtaining something (such as property, etc.).

  5. The price paid for a house or land etc. is equal to the sum of the rent or rent for a certain number of years.

  6. Any clamping or mechanical advantage applied in lifting or moving heavy bodies i.e. B. lever, winch or winch.

  7. The device, winch or device by which such mechanical advantage is achieved, and, in marine terminology, the relationship of such device, such as B. paper or winding.

  8. The amount of grip you get from a foot or rim.

  9. Acquisition of land or buildings not by inheritance or inheritance, but by one's own act or agreement.

  10. A purchase received by the payment of a price in cash or its equivalent.

  11. Seeking and acquiring in order to acquire trying to acquire, acquire or acquire.

  12. By any effort such as work, danger or sacrifice, etc.

  13. Redeem with a fine or confiscation.

  14. Use (any) device to gain a mechanical advantage to make a purchase, or use a purchase to climb or move mechanically.

  15. Strive to get something to spend it.

  16. In order to establish the purchasing power of a purchase, it is necessary to have a market value.

Sentences of Purchase
  1. They offer a free burger with any drink purchase.

  2. Satisfied with my latest purchase.

  3. It's hard to buy a nail without a crowbar or hammer.

  4. Buy land, buy a house.

  5. Buy favors with compliments.

  6. Many portable treasures of aristocratic refugees bought themselves safe passage and comfortable exile during the Revolution.

Synonyms of Purchase

support, grip, foothold, hold, contact

Point Of Sale (pos) (also Called Point Of Purchase)