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pointer

American  
[poin-ter] / ˈpɔɪn tər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that points.

  2. a long, tapering stick used by teachers, lecturers, etc., in pointing things out on a map, blackboard, or the like.

  3. the hand on a watch dial, clock face, scale, etc.

  4. Military. the member of an artillery crew who aims the weapon.

  5. one of a breed of short-haired hunting dogs trained to point game.

  6. a piece of advice, especially on how to succeed in a specific area.

    The food expert gave some good pointers on making better salads.

    Synonyms:
    caution, suggestion, hint, tip
  7. Computers.

    1. an identifier giving the location in storage of something of interest, as a data item, table, or subroutine.

    2. a moveable icon in a graphical user interface, as an arrow, that marks the user’s location in the interface relative to areas of the screen where user input is possible.

  8. Astronomy. Pointers, the two outer stars of the Big Dipper that lie on a line that passes very near Polaris and are used for finding it.


pointer British  
/ ˈpɔɪntə /

noun

  1. a person or thing that points

  2. an indicator on a measuring instrument

  3. a long rod or cane used by a lecturer to point to parts of a map, blackboard, etc

  4. one of a breed of large swift smooth-coated dogs, usually white with black, liver, or lemon markings: when on shooting expeditions it points to the bird with its nose, body, and tail in a straight line

  5. a helpful piece of information or advice

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of pointer

First recorded in 1490–1500; point + -er 1

Explanation

A pointer is something that is used to indicate a specific direction or spot, such as an arrow, a long stick, or a computer cursor. It's also the name of a dog breed. German shorthaired pointers and English pointers are varieties of a dog breed that bird hunters have worked with for generations. When these lean, muscular dogs smell grouse or pheasants, they freeze in place, noses pointed in the birds' direction. Non-canine pointers include those arrow icons moved across a computer screen by using a mouse or trackpad, and those long sticks that movie characters and professors use to point at big maps or projected images. Another kind of pointer is a suggestion or tip: "Here's a pointer for you: don't drink coffee right before bedtime!"

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From Salon • Feb. 19, 2025

She waggles her pointer finger in the direction of the stuffed frog.

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