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points | kolmogorov |

As a noun points

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb points

is third-person singular of point.

As a proper noun Points

is an unincorporated community in West Virginia.

As an adjective Kolmogorov is

such that any two distinct points are topologically distinguishable, i.e., there is an open set containing one of the points which does not contain the other point.

points

English

Noun

(head)
  • (rail transport, British) Movable rails which can be used to switch a train from one railway track to another.
  • (automotive) The two metal surfaces in a distributor which close or open to allow current to flow or not through the ignition coil. Each surface is called a point singular (there's usually a moving point which is pushed by the distributor cam and a fixed point which isn't), but they're made together in a unit and serviced or replaced that way and are hence normally called points plural.
  • Synonyms

    * switch (Movable rails used to switch a train from one railway track to another.)

    Verb

    (head)
  • (point)
  • Anagrams

    * English pluralia tantum ----

    kolmogorov

    English

    Adjective

    (Kolmogorov space) (-)
  • (of a topological space) Such that any two distinct points are topologically distinguishable, i.e., there is an open set containing one of the points which does not contain the other point.
  • Synonyms

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