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acute

a·cute [ ə kyt ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. very great or bad: extremely serious, severe, or painful
an acute financial crisis

2. perceptive: keenly perceptive and intelligent
an acute grasp of foreign affairs

3. sensitive: very powerful and sensitive to detail
acute eyesight

4. mathematics less than 90 degrees: describes an angle that is less than 90 degrees

5. mathematics with angles less than 90 degrees: describes a triangle that has three internal angles each of less than 90 degrees

6. medicine severe and of short duration: describes a disease that is brief, severe, and quickly comes to a crisis

7. botany pointed: describes leaves that end in a short narrow point



noun  (plural a·cutes)
Definition:
 
language accent over letter: in some languages, a mark placed above a letter to show that it is sounded in a specific way, as in é, ó. In Spanish, the acute indicates a stressed syllable, as in cupón; in French, a specific pronunciation of e, as in blé; and in classical Greek, a vowel sounded at a higher pitch.

[14th century. < Latin acutus, past participle of acuere "sharpen" < acus "needle"]

a·cute·ly adverb
a·cute·ness noun
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