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acuminate

Acuminate - What does it mean?

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Wikidiffcom vs Acuminate - What's the difference?

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As an adjective acuminate is

tapering to a point; pointed.

As a verb acuminate is

to render sharp or keen; to sharpen.

Acuminate vs Acute - What's the difference?

acuminate | acute |


As adjectives the difference between acuminate and acute

is that acuminate is tapering to a point; pointed while acute is urgent.

As verbs the difference between acuminate and acute

is that acuminate is to render sharp or keen; to sharpen while acute is to give an acute sound to.

As a noun acute is

an acute accent.

Acuminated vs Acuminate - What's the difference?

acuminated | acuminate |


As verbs the difference between acuminated and acuminate

is that acuminated is (acuminate) while acuminate is to render sharp or keen; to sharpen.

As an adjective acuminate is

tapering to a point; pointed.

Accuminate vs Acuminate - What's the difference?

accuminate | acuminate |

Acuminate is a alternative form of accuminate.



As adjectives the difference between accuminate and acuminate

is that accuminate is tapering to a point while acuminate is tapering to a point; pointed.

As verbs the difference between accuminate and acuminate

is that accuminate is to taper to a point while acuminate is to render sharp or keen; to sharpen.

Aluminate vs Acuminate - What's the difference?

aluminate | acuminate |


As a noun aluminate

is a compound, containing aluminium and oxygen with more electropositive elements, that is a salt of the hypothetical aluminic acid.

As an adjective acuminate is

tapering to a point; pointed.

As a verb acuminate is

to render sharp or keen; to sharpen.

Acuminite vs Acuminate - What's the difference?

acuminite | acuminate |


As a noun acuminite

is (mineral) a mineral composed of strontium, aluminium, fluorine, oxygen, and hydrogen.

As an adjective acuminate is

tapering to a point; pointed.

As a verb acuminate is

to render sharp or keen; to sharpen.

Cacuminate vs Acuminate - What's the difference?

cacuminate | acuminate |


As verbs the difference between cacuminate and acuminate

is that cacuminate is (obsolete) to make sharp or pointed while acuminate is to render sharp or keen; to sharpen.

As an adjective acuminate is

tapering to a point; pointed.

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