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near point
noun
The nearest point upon which an eye can focus
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Then Lee comes around the wicket, with Giles taking guard somewhere near point.
The point nearer than which accommodation is no longer effective is called the near point of accommodation.
According to Amundsen, the Arctic current ran strongest near Point Barrow, and flowed northeast at a sometimes torrential pace.
Federal scientists are most concerned about the one-ton females stampeding and crushing one another and their calves near Point Lay on the Chukchi Sea.
— Descending the steep cliffside steps to a slice of sand near Point Dume can feel like arriving on a deserted island.
Convergence insufficiency (CI) measured by near point convergence (NPC) may be a feature in NP and neck torsion might help to differentiate a cervical cause.
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He pursued him against the advice of officers who picked up the emergency call and shot him dead from near point-blank range after an altercation.
In principle, VTOLs can travel the shortest distance between two points, and their relatively modest sizes would enable near point-to-point service.
Wherever the bullets struck Hammond, police say they were fired from near point-blank range through the open driver's side window.
Nearly all people who experience the kind of injury Gabby suffered ― a bullet to the head at near point-blank range ― die.
Only 5 officers used CIAP near point-of-care and they estimated that an average of 51.0% of their usage occurred there.
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