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  2. Central Point - Wikipedia

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    Central Point may refer to: Central Point, Oregon, a city; Central Point, Virginia, an unincorporated community; Central Point (Warsaw), a skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland; Central Point Software, a former software utilities maker acquired by Symantec

  3. Patte d'oie - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the famous patte d'oie at the entrance to the Château de Versailles. The French term patte d'oie (literally "goose foot", in English sometimes referred to as a "crow's foot" [1]) describes a design whereby three, four, or five or more straight roads or paths radiate out from a central point, so called from its resemblance to a goose's foot.

  4. Interpunct - Wikipedia

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    In situations where the flying point is unavailable, periods (as in col.lecció) or hyphens (as in col-lecció) are frequently used as substitutes, but this is tolerated rather than encouraged. Historically, medieval Catalan also used the symbol · as a marker for certain elisions , much like the modern apostrophe (see Occitan below) and ...

  5. Map projection - Wikipedia

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    These projections also have radial symmetry in the scales and hence in the distortions: map distances from the central point are computed by a function r(d) of the true distance d, independent of the angle; correspondingly, circles with the central point as center are mapped into circles which have as center the central point on the map.

  6. Centerpoint - Wikipedia

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    Centre Point, an office building in central London, England Centerpoint, Ohio , United States, an unincorporated community Centerpointe Mall , Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

  7. Tonality - Wikipedia

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    Tonality is an organized system of tones (e.g., the tones of a major or minor scale) in which one tone (the tonic) becomes the central point for the remaining tones. The other tones in a tonal piece are all defined in terms of their relationship to the tonic.

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  9. Cardinal direction - Wikipedia

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    Direction determination refers to the ways in which a cardinal direction or compass point can be determined in navigation and wayfinding.The most direct method is using a compass (magnetic compass or gyrocompass), but indirect methods exist, based on the Sun path (unaided or by using a watch or sundial), the stars, and satellite navigation.