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way point
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Word History and Origins
Origin of way point1
An Americanism dating back to 1875–80
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Example Sentences
In practice it vibrated up and down so that it had to be read by estimation of the half-way point of the up and down motion.
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(g) You must feel the 'giving way point' of the key, so that you may be able to tell how much force is required for each note.
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At the half-way point of the race he overtook his brother-in-law, and giving him his hand, they were soon far in front.
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It was the middle of August before the boats reached the half-way point between the Mackenzie and the Cape.
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As the spokes are set 90 degrees apart, the half-way point will be 45 degrees.
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