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    acuminate
    /əˈkjuːmɪnət/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a plant or animal structure, e.g. a leaf) tapering to a point.

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  2. Acuminate definition: pointed; tapering to a point.. See examples of ACUMINATE used in a sentence.

  3. : tapering to a slender point. Word History. Etymology. borrowed from Latin acūminātus, from acūmin-, acūmen "sharp point" + -ātus -ate entry 3 — more at acumen. First Known Use. 1634, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of acuminate was in 1634. See more words from the same year. Dictionary Entries Near acuminate.

  4. 5 days ago · Definitions of acuminate. adjective. (of a leaf shape) narrowing to a slender point. synonyms: simple, unsubdivided. (botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions. verb. make sharp or acute; taper; make (something) come to a point. see more.

  5. The sickle toe is rather acuminate and constitutes a triangular shape, which drops below the attachment point for the marginal hook handle. From the Cambridge English Corpus For most of its length, the lamina tapers gently to an acuminate apex, but at the base flares to where it joins the pedicel.

  6. Define acuminate. acuminate synonyms, acuminate pronunciation, acuminate translation, English dictionary definition of acuminate. adj. Tapering gradually to a sharp point, as the tips of certain leaves. tr.v. a·cu·mi·nat·ed , a·cu·mi·nat·ing , a·cu·mi·nates Archaic To sharpen or taper....

  7. noun. Word origin. C17: from Latin acūmināre to sharpen; see acumen. Word Frequency. acuminate in American English. (əˈkjumənɪt ; for v., əˈkjuməˌneɪt ) adjective. 1. pointed; tapering to a point. an acuminate leaf. verb transitive. 2. Word forms: aˈcumiˌnated or aˈcumiˌnating. to make sharp or pointed.

  8. The earliest known use of the verb acuminate is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for acuminate is from 1611, in the writing of Thomas Coryate, traveller and writer. acuminate is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin acuminat-, acuminare. See etymology.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · acuminate ( comparative more acuminate, superlative most acuminate) Acuminate leaf tip. Tapering to a point; pointed . acuminate leaves, teeth, etc. ( botany, mycology) Tapering to a long point in concave manner at its apex.

  10. Acuminate Definition. ə-kyo͝omə-nĭt, -nāt. acuminated, acuminates, acuminating. Meanings. Synonyms. Definition Source. Origin. Verb. Adjective. Filter. adjective. Pointed; tapering to a point. An acuminate leaf. Webster's New World. Tapering gradually to a sharp point, as the tips of certain leaves. American Heritage Medicine.

  11. What does the word acuminate mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the word acuminate, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. acuminate has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. animals (mid 1600s) plants (mid 1600s) See meaning & use.