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What (who) is punto - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Punto (disambiguation)

Punto         
·noun A point or hit.
Punto y Raya         
2004 FILM BY ELIA SCHNEIDER
Punto y Raya
Punto y Raya () is a 2004 Venezuelan film directed by Elia Schneider. It was Venezuela's submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but failed to receive a nomination.
Punto a groppo         
EARLY TYPE OF KNOTTED NEEDLE LACE
Punto A Groppo
(Italian, "knotted lace") is type of lace made without bobbins (weights). It originated in Italy, possibly Milan, in the 16th century and usually incorporated geometric patterns.

Wikipedia

Punto

Punto may refer to:

In music:

  • Punto (Venezuela), a style of Venezuelan music
  • Punto guajiro, a style of music of the Cuban countryside and its guajiros
  • Punto music, a style of Panamanian music

In automobiles:

  • Fiat Punto, supermini produced since 1993
  • Fiat Grande Punto, third generation supermini produced from 2005

In people:

  • Giovanni Punto (1746-1803), eighteenth century horn virtuoso
  • Nick Punto (born 1977), American baseball player for the Boston Red Sox
Examples of use of punto
1. The Punto was parked behind, with two men inside.
2. For example, a Fiat Punto costs almost 30% more in Germany than in Finland.
3. The shooting happened while the victim was parking his grey Fiat Punto.
4. Pero, esto agrava mas el sintoma del fin de quienes estan a punto de arruinarse.
5. "I don‘t know whether he will stay," the Italian told Punto Radio.