punktur
Icelandic edit
Etymology edit
From Latin punctum through Old Norse punktr.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
punktur m (genitive singular punkts, nominative plural punktar)
- dot, point, period, full stop (speck or punctuation mark)
- (typography) point (unit of measure equal to 1/12 of a pica)
- pixel (picture element)
- point (opinion adding to the conversation)
- Góður punktur.
- Good point.
- (finance) a basis point, permyriad; one hundredth of one percent (‱)
Declension edit
declension of punktur
Coordinate terms edit
- prósentustig (percentage point)
- prósenta, hundraðshluti, hundraðstala (%, percentage)
Derived terms edit
- punkturinn yfir i-ið (“the finishing touch”)
- punktur og basta
- upp á punkt og prik (“just right, to a T, to perfection”)
- tvinnpunktur (“complex point”)
- þyngdarpunktur (“center of gravity”)