Woven, braided, or leather laces with metal tags or aglets on their ends, used in the Medieval and Early Modern periods for fastening clothing or attaching armour pieces, or as decoration.
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Examples for "point "
Examples for "point "
1 These results therefore point to continued private sector expansion throughout the year.
2 Case in point : the current end of financial year and mid-year sales.
3 The situation in the North West is now well beyond crisis point .
4 The budget is a key point of political contention this election year.
5 A year ago, football was in crisis - up to a point .
1 However, proxy firms say they do listen to companies' points of view.
2 I had seen the points at Roncevaux; I said: No thank you.
3 However, these new points of evidence can't relate to issues previously considered.
4 Future historians will examine the missile crisis from still different vantage points .
5 Science Foundation Ireland director general Mark Ferguson points to other good news.
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