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==English== |
==English== |
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===Alternative forms=== |
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* {{l|en|accuminate}} |
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{{root|en|ine-pro|*h₂eḱ-}} |
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===Pronunciation=== |
===Pronunciation=== |
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* Adjective: |
* Adjective: |
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** {{IPA|en|/əˈkjuːmɪnət/|a=RP}} |
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** {{audio|en|LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-acuminate (adj).wav|a=Southern England}} |
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* Verb: |
* Verb: |
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** {{IPA|en|/əˈkjuːmɪneɪt/|a=RP}} |
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** {{audio|en|LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-acuminate (verb).wav|a=Southern England}} |
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===Adjective=== |
===Adjective=== |
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{{en-adj}} |
{{en-adj}} |
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[[File:Leaf morphology acuminate.png|thumb|right|150 px|Acuminate leaf tip.]] |
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# [[taper|Tapering]] to a [[point]]; [[pointed]]. |
# [[taper|Tapering]] to a [[point]]; [[pointed]]. |
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#: {{co|en|'''acuminate''' leaves, teeth, etc.}} |
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# {{lb|en|botany|mycology}} Tapering to a long point in [[concave]] manner at its [[apex]]. |
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====Derived terms==== |
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{{col-auto|en|biacuminate|subacuminate|long-acuminate}} |
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====Translations==== |
====Translations==== |
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{{trans-top|tapering to a point}} |
{{trans-top|tapering to a point}} |
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* Bulgarian: {{t+|bg|заострен}} |
* Bulgarian: {{t+|bg|заострен}} |
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* Finnish: {{t|fi|kapeakärkinen}} |
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* Portuguese: {{t+|pt|acuminado}} |
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* Spanish: {{t+|es|acuminado}} |
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{{trans-top|botany, mycology: tapering to a long point in concave manner}} |
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* Finnish: {{t|fi|pitkäsuippuinen}} |
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===Verb=== |
===Verb=== |
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{{en-verb}} |
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# {{lb|en|transitive}} To render [[sharp]] or [[keen]]; to [[sharpen]]. |
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#* '''September 17, 1784''', {{w|William Cowper}}, ''letter to the Rev. John Newton'' |
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#* Cowper |
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#*: To '''acuminate''' even despair. |
#*: To '''acuminate''' even despair. |
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# {{lb|en|intransitive}} To [[end]] in or come to a sharp point. |
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====Derived terms==== |
====Derived terms==== |
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* {{l|en|acumination}} |
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[[Category:English heteronyms]] |
[[Category:English heteronyms]] |
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==Italian== |
==Italian== |
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===Adjective=== |
===Adjective=== |
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{{head|it|adjective form}} |
{{head|it|adjective form|g=f-p}} |
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# {{adj form of|it|acuminato||f|p}} |
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===Participle=== |
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{{head|it|past participle form|g=f-p}} |
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* [[neumatica#Italian|neumatica]] |
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# {{feminine plural of|it|acuminato}} |
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[[Category:Italian adjective forms]] |
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===Anagrams=== |
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* {{anagrams|it|a=aaceimntu|neumatica}} |
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==Latin== |
==Latin== |
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===Participle=== |
===Participle=== |
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{{head|la|participle form|head=acūmināte}} |
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[[de:acuminate]] |
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[[et:acuminate]] |
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[[ko:acuminate]] |
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[[hy:acuminate]] |
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[[id:acuminate]] |
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[[it:acuminate]] |
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[[ku:acuminate]] |
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[[hu:acuminate]] |
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[[ps:acuminate]] |
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[[pl:acuminate]] |
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[[ru:acuminate]] |
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[[simple:acuminate]] |
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[[fi:acuminate]] |
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[[ta:acuminate]] |
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[[vi:acuminate]] |
Revision as of 14:36, 11 July 2024
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Late Latin acuminatus, past participle of acuminare (“to sharpen to a point”).
Pronunciation
- Adjective:
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /əˈkjuːmɪnət/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
- Verb:
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /əˈkjuːmɪneɪt/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Adjective
acuminate (comparative more acuminate, superlative most acuminate)
- Tapering to a point; pointed.
- acuminate leaves, teeth, etc.
- (botany, mycology) Tapering to a long point in concave manner at its apex.
Derived terms
Translations
tapering to a point
botany, mycology: tapering to a long point in concave manner
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Verb
acuminate (third-person singular simple present acuminates, present participle acuminating, simple past and past participle acuminated)
- (transitive) To render sharp or keen; to sharpen.
- September 17, 1784, William Cowper, letter to the Rev. John Newton
- To acuminate even despair.
- September 17, 1784, William Cowper, letter to the Rev. John Newton
- (intransitive) To end in or come to a sharp point.
Derived terms
Italian
Adjective
acuminate f pl
Participle
acuminate f pl
Anagrams
Latin
Participle
acūmināte
Categories:
- English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂eḱ-
- English terms derived from Latin
- English 4-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
- English terms with audio pronunciation
- English lemmas
- English adjectives
- English terms with collocations
- en:Botany
- en:Mycology
- English verbs
- English transitive verbs
- English intransitive verbs
- English heteronyms
- Italian non-lemma forms
- Italian adjective forms
- Italian past participle forms
- Latin non-lemma forms
- Latin participle forms