ACUATE


Meaning of ACUATE in English

I. ˈakyəˌwāt adjective

Etymology: Middle English acuat, from (assumed) Medieval Latin acuatus, from Latin acus needle + -atus -ate — more at acute

: having a sharp point : shaped like a needle : sharpened

II. transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

obsolete : to make pungent or sharp

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