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Acuosion

Your acusing someone doing smth good
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by The Jammie and The Jammie Gem February 6, 2026
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Acution

the systematic method of narrowing a topic by removing a small chunk at a time.
The detective is using acution to find out who the murderer is.
by Dr. William Wherd May 12, 2025
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Acution

the systematic method of narrowing a topic by removing a small chunk at a time.
The detective is using acution to find out who the murderer is.
by Dr. William Wherd May 12, 2025
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acute angle

someone who is not always right but with an obtuse person adds up to 180 degrees
You tried, at least, you're an acute angle ❤️
by obtuse231192 September 10, 2025
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acutate

Pronunciation: /əˈkjut.eɪt/
Definition:
1. To sharpen or make pointed.
2. To file edges for increased acuteness.
3. To refine or enhance precision.
4. To increase keenness or acuity.

Significance:
• It defines sharpening processes.
• It emphasizes precision and serration.
• It identifies edge-refinement techniques.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of sharpening.
• It improves clarity in instructional contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpen".
Past verb: acutated
Present simple verb: acutate, acutates
Present continuous verb: acutating
Examples:
• "Forgers acutate swords (espades) for combat readiness."
• "Barbers acutate razors for shaving."
• "Surgeons acutate scalpels for precision surgery."
• "Woodworkers acutate saws for carpentry."
• "Chasers acutate arrows for finer penetration."
by Dmitrio September 29, 2025
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acutor

Pronunciation: /əˈkju tər/
Definition:
1. Device or tool used for sharpening edges or points.
2. Implement designed to hone blades or tools.
3. Appliance for refining sharpness in instruments.
4. Equipment utilized in sharpening processes.

Significance:
• It defines sharpening implements.
• It emphasizes functionality in edge refinement (ferrament).
• It identifies sharpening appliances.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of sharpeners.
• It improves clarity in technical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sharpener".
Singular noun: acutor
Plural noun: acutors
Past verb: acutated
Present simple verb: acutate, acutates
Present continuous verb: acutating
Adjective: acute
Adverb: acutely
Examples:
• "Barbers use electric acutors for razor maintenance."
• "Chefs prefer diamond-acutor models for kitchen coulters."
• "Surgeons sterilize acutors for surgical scalpel sharpening."
• "Woodworkers invest in durable acutors for saws."
• "Hardware stores stock versatile acutors for DIY projects."
by Dmitrio September 29, 2025
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acutize

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
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."
by Dmitrio October 6, 2025
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