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punto · 1 of 3. noun (1). pun·​to. ˈpən‧(ˌ)tō. plural -s. 1. : a hit in fencing : point. 2. obsolete : a point of punctilio. punto · 2 of 3. noun (2). pun·​to.
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I wonder what is the difference between the two words? they both mean point. It would be ridiculous to think of feminine point or masculine point?
punto · 1. (Fencing) fencing a hit or sword thrust · 2. obsolete a tiny detail · 3. obsolete a point of time · 4. (Medicine) obsolete a tingling sensation · 5.