a point, dot, hole, vagina you can use any of those 4
a point, dot, hole, vagina you can use any of those 4
Point
Point
triangle!
a cone that does not have a tip
A point
a point, dot, hole, vagina you can use any of those 4
a point, dot, hole, vagina you can use any of those 4
Point
Point
The geometric term for the tip of a pen is a "point." In geometry, a point is a location in space that has no size or dimensions, represented by a dot. It is the most fundamental element in geometry and serves as the building block for all geometric shapes and figures.
This could vary depending on the pen, but it would most likely be a right, circular cone, frequently with the tip removed.
Safety pins are typically measured from the point of the pin to the end of the clasp in inches or millimeters. The size may vary, with common sizes ranging from 3/4 inch to 2 inches. To measure a safety pin accurately, use a ruler or measuring tape to determine the length from the tip to the end of the clasp.
Point
triangle!
a cone that does not have a tip
A sphere perhaps