acuminate

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Late Latin acuminatus, past participle of acuminare (to sharpen to a point).

Pronunciation

  • Adjective:
    • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /əˈkjuːmɪnət/
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  • Verb:

Adjective

acuminate (comparative more acuminate, superlative most acuminate)

Acuminate leaf tip.
  1. Tapering to a point; pointed.
    acuminate leaves, teeth, etc.
  2. (botany, mycology) Tapering to a long point in concave manner at its apex.

Derived terms

Translations

Verb

acuminate (third-person singular simple present acuminates, present participle acuminating, simple past and past participle acuminated)

  1. (transitive) To render sharp or keen; to sharpen.
    • September 17, 1784, William Cowper, letter to the Rev. John Newton
      To acuminate even despair.
  2. (intransitive) To end in or come to a sharp point.

Derived terms

Italian

Adjective

acuminate f pl

  1. feminine plural of acuminato

Participle

acuminate f pl

  1. feminine plural of acuminato

Anagrams

Latin

Participle

acūmināte

  1. vocative masculine singular of acūminātus
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