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acuate

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English

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Etymology

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From Medieval Latin acuātus, past participle of acuāre, variant of Classical Latin acuere (to sharpen), from acus (needle).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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acuate (comparative more acuate, superlative most acuate)

  1. Sharpened; sharp-pointed.

Verb

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acuate (third-person singular simple present acuates, present participle acuating, simple past and past participle acuated)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To sharpen; to make pungent; to quicken.