a point of contact
41Contact (jonglage) — Contact (jonglerie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Contact. Jonglerie de contact avec quatre boules en acryliques Le contact est une disci …
42Contact Sign — is a variety or style of language that arises from contact between a Deaf sign language and a spoken language (or the written or manually coded form of the spoken language). Contact languages also arise between different sign languages, although… …
43Contact (novel) — Contact   …
44contact — [kän′takt΄; ] for v. [, ] occas. [ kən takt′] n. [L contactus, pp. of contingere, to touch, seize < com , together + tangere, to touch: see TACT] 1. the act or state of touching or meeting [two surfaces in contact] 2. the state or fact of… …
45Point — may refer to the following: Contents 1 Business and finance 2 Engineering 3 Entertainment …
46Point contacts — may refer to:*Quantum point contact *Contact breaker …
47contact point — A specific area or point designated for the exchange of mail between the USPS and a transportation company or agency. (Also see carrier) …
48Contact — Con tact (k[o^]n t[a^]kt), n. [L. contactus, fr. contingere, tactum, to touch on all sides. See {Contingent}.] 1. A close union or junction of bodies; a touching or meeting. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geom.) The property of two curves, or surfaces, which …
49Contact level — Contact Con tact (k[o^]n t[a^]kt), n. [L. contactus, fr. contingere, tactum, to touch on all sides. See {Contingent}.] 1. A close union or junction of bodies; a touching or meeting. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geom.) The property of two curves, or… …
50Contact centre — may refer to: A Child contact centre, a centre for children to maintain contact with an absent parent A contact centre (business), an extension of a call centre A Call centre This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title …