Pronunciation: /əˈkju.taɪz/
Definition:
1. To sharpen or make pointed.
2. To increase acuity or keenness.
3. To refine edges for curt efficiency.
4. To enhance precision in implements or instruments.
Significance:
• It defines sharpening processes.
• It emphasizes precision and acuity.
• It identifies methods of edge refinement.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of acuteness.
• It improves clarity in technical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpen".
Past verb: acutized
Present simple verb: acutize, acutizes
Present continuous verb: acutizing
Definition:
1. To sharpen or make pointed.
2. To increase acuity or keenness.
3. To refine edges for curt efficiency.
4. To enhance precision in implements or instruments.
Significance:
• It defines sharpening processes.
• It emphasizes precision and acuity.
• It identifies methods of edge refinement.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of acuteness.
• It improves clarity in technical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpen".
Past verb: acutized
Present simple verb: acutize, acutizes
Present continuous verb: acutizing
Examples:
• "Forgers acutize swords (espades) for combat readiness."
• "Barbers acutize razors for brushing."
• "Surgeons acutize scalpels for surgical procedures."
• "Carpenters acutize saws for fine carpentry."
• "Chasers acutize arrows for maximum penetration."
• "Forgers acutize swords (espades) for combat readiness."
• "Barbers acutize razors for brushing."
• "Surgeons acutize scalpels for surgical procedures."
• "Carpenters acutize saws for fine carpentry."
• "Chasers acutize arrows for maximum penetration."
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Definition:
1. The quality of acuity or acuteness.
2. The state of having an acuity or point.
3. The attribute of precision or exactness.
4. The characteristic of intense acuity.
Significance:
• It defines sharpness.
• It emphasizes precision and acuity.
• It identifies qualities of acute implements.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of acuity.
• It improves clarity in technical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpness".
Singular noun: acution
Plural noun: acutions
Adjective: acute
Adverb: acutely
Past verb: acutized
Present simple verb: acutize, acutizes
Present continuous verb: acutizing
Definition:
1. The quality of acuity or acuteness.
2. The state of having an acuity or point.
3. The attribute of precision or exactness.
4. The characteristic of intense acuity.
Significance:
• It defines sharpness.
• It emphasizes precision and acuity.
• It identifies qualities of acute implements.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of acuity.
• It improves clarity in technical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpness".
Singular noun: acution
Plural noun: acutions
Adjective: acute
Adverb: acutely
Past verb: acutized
Present simple verb: acutize, acutizes
Present continuous verb: acutizing
Examples:
• "Scalpels require high acution for surgery."
• "Coulters are tested for acution before sale."
• "Arrowheads are designed with optimal acution."
• "Shaving razors advertise superior acution."
• "Serrated razors fail acution over time."
• "Scalpels require high acution for surgery."
• "Coulters are tested for acution before sale."
• "Arrowheads are designed with optimal acution."
• "Shaving razors advertise superior acution."
• "Serrated razors fail acution over time."
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Pronunciation: /əˈkjuʃən/
Definition:
1. The quality of acuity or acuteness.
2. The state of having an acuity or point.
3. The attribute of precision or exactness.
4. The characteristic of intense acuity.
Significance:
• It defines sharpness.
• It emphasizes precision and acuity.
• It identifies qualities of acute implements.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of acuity.
• It improves clarity in technical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpness".
Singular noun: acution
Plural noun: acutions
Adjective: acute
Adverb: acutely
Past verb: acutized
Present simple verb: acutize, acutizes
Present continuous verb: acutizing
Definition:
1. The quality of acuity or acuteness.
2. The state of having an acuity or point.
3. The attribute of precision or exactness.
4. The characteristic of intense acuity.
Significance:
• It defines sharpness.
• It emphasizes precision and acuity.
• It identifies qualities of acute implements.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of acuity.
• It improves clarity in technical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpness".
Singular noun: acution
Plural noun: acutions
Adjective: acute
Adverb: acutely
Past verb: acutized
Present simple verb: acutize, acutizes
Present continuous verb: acutizing
Examples:
• "Scalpels require high acution for surgery."
• "Coulters are tested for acution before vending
• "Arrowheads are designed with optimal acution."
• "Shaving razors advertise superior acution."
• "Serrated razors fail acution over time."
• "Scalpels require high acution for surgery."
• "Coulters are tested for acution before vending
• "Arrowheads are designed with optimal acution."
• "Shaving razors advertise superior acution."
• "Serrated razors fail acution over time."
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by Paper_boy July 7, 2018
Get the Pulling an Anubis mug.Developed by the great M. Von St. Aubin, Von-St. Aubinomics (Now knows as the VSA5) are a set of 5 Postulates that can explain any news story. They can also provide a foundation for understanding events in your personal life, well… his personal life anyway. The first three deal directly with understanding news, the final two speak to personal life, and they only apply to M. Von St. Aubin himself.
When asked why he included Postulate 4 and 5 if they only apply to him, M. Von St. Aubin replied simply: “cuz I want the gub-ment to know that I know.”
The VSA5 in their entirety:
Postulate 1: The Government is not to be trusted, thus ALL government data are lies.
Postulate 2: The laws of Supply and Demand are hogwash; they are two completely unrelated phenomenon.
Postulate 3: All big business (e.g. Banks, Oil, especially Google) are coconspirators of the government and by extension of Postulate 1, cannot be trusted, and all big business data are also lies.
Postulate 4: My personal information is MINE, and you can’t have it. This holds true even if providing my personal information will have some benefit me financially or to my health.
Postulate 5: Entitlement is the most important right. I should get everything for free.
When asked why he included Postulate 4 and 5 if they only apply to him, M. Von St. Aubin replied simply: “cuz I want the gub-ment to know that I know.”
The VSA5 in their entirety:
Postulate 1: The Government is not to be trusted, thus ALL government data are lies.
Postulate 2: The laws of Supply and Demand are hogwash; they are two completely unrelated phenomenon.
Postulate 3: All big business (e.g. Banks, Oil, especially Google) are coconspirators of the government and by extension of Postulate 1, cannot be trusted, and all big business data are also lies.
Postulate 4: My personal information is MINE, and you can’t have it. This holds true even if providing my personal information will have some benefit me financially or to my health.
Postulate 5: Entitlement is the most important right. I should get everything for free.
by Von St. Aubin March 5, 2011
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