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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 accent

the symbol ˊ, used in many alphabets based on the Latin and Cyrillic scripts
Some letters that use the acute accent include: Áá, Éé, Íí, Óó, and Úú
by bluestinger66 November 12, 2023
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Acute Toplessoma

:(Tahp-lis)

Medical condition of lack of, or in absence of, oral insertion of penis
This is one of the meanest, baddest conditions of Acute Toplessoma we’ve seen here “
by Topped Brent February 6, 2021
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acution

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
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."
by Dmitrio October 6, 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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Acute apassionia

Acute apassionia refers to a sudden and intense loss of passion or interest in activities, ideas, or pursuits that were previously engaging or meaningful. It is often temporary and may arise unexpectedly, disrupting personal motivation and emotional connection to one's goals or hobbies.
Personal Interest:

"After months of working tirelessly on her art project, she suddenly stopped painting altogether. It felt like acute apassionia had taken over her life."
Professional Setting:

"John, a highly motivated software engineer, woke up one day and felt no desire to write a single line of code. His manager noticed his acute apassionia and suggested he take a short break to recharge."
Emotional Experience:

"The athlete had always been passionate about running marathons, but after a minor injury, acute apassionia set in, leaving him indifferent to training for weeks."
Creative Block:

"Writers often experience moments of acute apassionia, where their love for storytelling vanishes unexpectedly, leaving them staring at a blank page for days."
Temporary Lack of Drive:

"Although Jane loved gardening, a sudden wave of acute apassionia made her abandon her plants for weeks without any clear reason."
by Dr.Oogway December 21, 2024
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