subpoint

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

sub- +‎ point

Noun[edit]

subpoint (plural subpoints)

  1. A point (proposition in a debate etc.) that forms part of a larger point.
    • 2003, Courtland L. Bovée, Contemporary Public Speaking:
      Each subpoint has a direct, specific relation to its major point, which you can make clear by the organizational method you choose for your subpoints.