POP (Point Of Presence)

1. After the sale of a physical access location in the Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) of the operator Intercity and/or InterLATA. 2. The point at which the local telephone company terminates long-distance, dialed, or leased subscriber lines. 3. An ISP node to which subscribers can connect via modems and voice lines.

Literal Meanings of POP (Point Of Presence)

POP:

Meanings of POP:
  1. Loud, piercing sound, like a cork flying out of a bottle.

  2. (Midwestern USA) Carbonated or fizzy drink, usually non-alcoholic lemonade.

  3. (Midwestern US) A bottle, can, or serving of carbonated or fizzy drink, usually non-alcoholic soda.

  4. Lightning: A quick, possibly aimless shot from a firearm.

  5. (in the pop phrase) The amount dispensed one serving at a time.

  6. Something that stands out or is distinctive, especially to the senses.

  7. Remove a data item from the top of the stack.

  8. European redwing.

  9. The sixth time derivative of the position vector (in speed, acceleration, ■■■■, ■■■■, ), i.e. the rate of change of the .

  10. To play fast or fast sound.

  11. Burst (something) with a .

  12. (with entrance, exit, inclusion, etc.) Entry or exit, going from one place to another with a quick, sudden movement, sudden haste.

  13. To place, move or position (something) (somewhere) in a short movement.

  14. (often rush hour, round, long, etc.) For a short trip or visit.

  15. They are distinguished by being distinctive to the senses.

  16. To hit (something or someone).

  17. To (usually someone) with a .

  18. To remove (data item) from the top of the stack.

  19. To remove a data item from above (stack).

  20. (something) (to collect money).

  21. Swallowing or eating (especially a medicine tablet, sometimes scattered among other small objects such as candy or treats).

  22. Perform (a move or trick) while riding on a board or vehicle.

  23. (Ears) To equalize the pressure by opening the Eustachian tube.

  24. It is used to refer to a loud and shrill sound, e.g. B. when the cork falls out of the bottle.

  25. Loving form of the Father.

  26. Pop music.

  27. (used attributively in certain sentences) Popular.

  28. (Russian Orthodoxy) A Russian Orthodox priest is a minister.

Sentences of POP
  1. Listen to the pop of the champagne cork.

  2. Lunch consisted of sandwiches and a bottle of lemonade.

  3. Go to the store and buy us three lollipops.

  4. The man with the shot the rabbit.

  5. They cost 50 pence each.

  6. A touch of vanilla flavour.

  7. Cannons fired from all sides.

  8. The boy with the pin popped the balloon.

  9. A rabbit came out of a .

  10. He stuck his head around the door.

  11. I'll come to your house later in the day.

  12. This color is very popular.

  13. It jumped on my nose.

  14. I had to open my watch to see payday.

  15. My ears were covered when the plane started to take off.

  16. My father always told me to do my homework every night.

Point:

Meanings of Point:
  1. Discreet distribution of something.

  2. Sharp ending.

  3. One of several parts of the .

  4. A short piece of rigging used for reefing sails.

  5. Cord or cord used to tie certain garments.

  6. Handmade lace.

  7. Private piece of information, index, hint, pointer.

  8. The position a pointer takes when it finds slack.

  9. A vertical sparrowhawk flies over the place where its prey has taken refuge.

  10. The act of pointing, such as pointing the foot down in certain dance positions.

  11. The gesture of extending the index finger in one direction to indicate something.

  12. Vaccination point.

  13. In different sports, the position of a particular player or, more broadly, the player who occupies that position.

  14. Stretch the index finger toward something to indicate where it is or to attract attention.

  15. To draw attention to something or point in a direction.

  16. Look in a certain direction.

  17. (sometimes figuratively) pointing to the object to be pointed to.

  18. Attach the sharpening point to the sharp end for cutting, forging, sharpening or filing.

  19. To indicate the probability of something.

  20. To fix the mortar.

  21. To fill and finish joints (walls), backfill with cement or mortar and bring to a smooth surface.

  22. (Stone cutting) Cut with a sharp tool as a surface.

  23. To direct or encourage (someone) in a certain direction.

  24. Separate the integer from the decimal point with a decimal point.

  25. Mark with diacritics.

  26. Put punctuation before punctuation marks.

  27. Instruct the CPU to retrieve information from a specific location in memory.

  28. To redirect requests sent to a domain name to the IP address corresponding to that domain name.

  29. Swim close to the wind.

  30. Indicate with your eyes the presence of game, as some hunting dogs do.

  31. (abscess) Get closer to the surface of the head.

  32. Give (something said or said) a point, give it a special meaning or power.

  33. Assign to.

Sentences of Point
  1. Point of Venice Point of Brussels.

  2. The dog came to.

  3. It is rude to point the finger at others.

  4. The compass needle points north.

  5. Aim the at the wolf or the cannon at the fortress.

  6. Indicate with an arrow, a pencil, or (figuratively) morality.

  7. If he asks for food, lead him to the refrigerator.

  8. Point out the composition.

  9. Reduce a little, it turned out.

Of:

Meanings of Of:
  1. Schedule to attend, attend or participate.

  2. It is used as an interrogative verb before a pronoun to form an interrogative tag, reflecting the prior use of have as an auxiliary or, in some cases, as a main verb. (See the English questions in the appendix for more details.).

  3. To give birth.

  4. (obsolete outside of Ireland) Speak (language).

  5. Watch out for (some kind of bird).

Presence:

Meanings of Presence:
  1. The fact or state of presence or presence by sight, voice or range.

  2. Part of the room very close to her.

  3. The quality of balance and efficiency that allows the artist to develop a close relationship with his audience.

  4. A quality that distinguishes a person from others, a quality that you notice and/or admire, even when he does not speak and does not act.

  5. It was felt or thought that something (such as a ghost) was present.

  6. The business activities of the company in a particular market.

  7. A collection of great characters.

  8. A state of complete concentration on the here and now, without being distracted by extraneous thoughts.

  9. Do or be present.

  10. (Audio) Ambient noise in the room or on the TV.

Sentences of Presence
  1. Any artist can benefit from having a live model to draw on.

  2. Bob never said anything about it in front of me.

  3. Although his height is less than 1.50 m, he filled the theater with his scenic charm.

  4. I am convinced that there was a presence in this building that I cannot explain that led to my exploits.

Synonyms of Presence

presence

POP (Point Of Presence)