Pint vs Pointe - What's the difference?
pint | pointe |
A unit of volume, equivalent to ? of a gallon or
# in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations approximately 568 millilitres (an imperial pint ) and
# in the United States approximately
## 473 millilitres for liquids (a US liquid pint ) or
## 551 millilitres for dry goods (a US dry pint ).
# hungarian pint 1,696 liter
(British) A pint of milk.
(euphemistic) A glass of beer, served by the pint.
* 1998 , Kirk Jones, Waking Ned , Tomboy films
(ballet) The tip of the toe; a ballet position executed with the tip of the toe.
* 2007': Classical dance manages to get along without too many momentous events shuddering beneath its '''pointe work. — ''The Guardian 5th Jan 2007, p. 3
As a noun pint
is pint (unit of volume).As a verb pointe is
.pint
English
(wikipedia pint)Noun
(en noun)- Please leave three pints tomorrow, milkman
- Finn: You must have a terrible thirst on you tonight. I've never seen a man drink two pints at the same time.
