Acuto Words: "acicula" to "superacute"
Words that include: acuto-, acut-, acuti-, acu-, -cusis
 
(Latin: sharp, to sharpen, point; needle, pin).
 
acicula: 
A technical name for a slender needle-like body; such as, the spines or prickles with which some animals and plants are furnished, or the needle-like crystals of certain minerals.
 
acicular: 
Needle-like; resembling a slender needle or bristle, as the leaves of pine-trees, and various crystals.
 
aciculate, aciculated: 
1. Marked or striated with scratches or having such an appearance.  
2. Shaped like a needle; acicular. 
3. Furnished or clothed with aciculae; marked as with needle-scratches.
 
aciculiform: 
Needle-shaped.
 
aciculum: 
A projecting cluster of bristles or setae found in certain annelid worms or a fingerlike or handlike bristle seen in certain flagellate protozoa.
 
acuate: 
Needle shaped, sharp-pointed.
 
acuation: 
Sharpening, rendering acute.
 
acuclosure: 
Hemostasis achieved by the placement of needles.
 
acufilopressure: 
The combined use of acupression and ligation to control bleeding.
 
acuition: 
The act of sharpening.
 
acuity: 
1. Acuteness, keeness, as of thought or vision; severity. 2. Special degree of sensitivity.
 
aculeate: 
1. Pointed; covered with sharp spines. 2. Bearing a stinger, as some bees and wasps. 3. As a figure of speech: pointed, incisive, stinging.
 
aculeated: 
1. Pointed, sharpened to a needle-like point; armed with prickles. 2. As a figure of speech: pointed, incisive, keen, pungent.
 
aculeation: 
A state, or condition, of being sharpened or pointed.
 
aculeiform: 
Spine-shaped, like a prickle.
 
aculeolate: 
1. Little sharp-pointed spines. 2. Pointed, covered with sharp spines.
 
 
aculeous: 
Needle-like, stinging.
 
aculeus: 
1. The sting of an insect or other animal. 2.  A conical elevation of the skin of a plant, becoming hard and sharp-pointed: as with the rose. 3. A hair-like projection.
 
acumen: 
Keeness and quickness in understanding and dealing with a situation, shrewdness; keenness of discrimination.
 
acuminate: 
Pointed; tapering to a point or sharply pointed.
 
acumination: 
1. The action of sharpening or bringing to a point; giving a point to. 2. Tending towards a point.
 
acuminous: 
Distinguished by acumen; acute.
 
acuminulate: 
Slightly pointed or tapering.
 
acuology: 
The study of the use of needles for therapeutic purposes, as in acupuncture.
 
acuologist: 
A specialist in the use of needles for therapeutic puroses.
 
acupoint: 
A sharp point or the point where a needle is applied.
 
acuporession: 
The compresson of bleeding vessels by the insertion of needles into adjacent tissue; acupressure.
 
acupressure: 
1. Applicatioin of pressure in sites used for acupuncture with therapeutic intent. 2. In medicine, the compression of a bleeding vessel by inserting needles into adjacent tissue; also pressure points in the body used for finger or hand massage for remedial purposes.
 
acupressurist: 
Someone who applies acupuncture for therapeutic purposes.
 
acupunctuate, acupunctuation: 
To stick with a needle or pin.
 
acupuncturation: 
The practice or process of acupuncture.
 
acupuncture: 
1. The ancient oriental practice of piercing parts of the body with needles to treat diseases or to relieve pain; more recently, "acupuncture anesthesia" or "analgesia". 2. As adapted in Western medicine, the needles may be twirled or weak electrical current applied; also called stylostixis.
 
acupunturist: 
One who practices acupuncture.
 
acus: 
A needle or needlelike instrument.
 
acusection: 
Cutting by means of an electrosurgical needle.
 
acusector: 
An electric needle used like a scapel for incising (cutting) into tissue.
 
acusis: 
The ability to perceive sound normally.
 
acutance: 
The sharpness of a photographic or printed image; a numerical measure of this.
 
acutangular: 
Having acute angles; acute-angled.
 
acute: 
1. Having a sharp point. 2. Keen or quick of mind, shrewd.  3. Severe and sharp, as pain. 4. Of great importance or consequence; crucial: "an acute lack of financial resources." 5. In geometry, designating angles less than 90 degrees.
 
acutely: 
1. Of senses and feelings: Keenly, delicately; sharply, poignantly. 
2. Of the mental faculties: With ready or quick apprehension, with keen penetration, shrewdly. 
3.  Of things material: Sharply.
 
acuteness: 
1. Of things material: Sharpness of point or edge. 2. Of a disease or pain: Sharpness, keenness. 3. Of sounds: Shrillness, high pitch. 4. Of the senses or feelings: Keenness, quickness, sensitiveness.
 
acutiangle: 
Acute-angled.
 
acutifoliate: 
Sharp-leaved.
 
acutilingual: 
Sharp tongued.
 
acutilobate: 
Sharp-lobed.
 
acutish: 
Somewhat acute.
 
cute: 
1. Clever; sharp; shrewd; pretty or attractive.
 2. Cute was originally a shortened form of acute in the sense  of being "keenly perceptive or discerning, shrewd". It is considered likely that cute came to be used as a term of praise, or approval, for things that demonstrated "acuteness", and so it went on to develop its own sense of being "attractive" and  "fetching".
 
hyperacuity: 
Increased sharpness of sense perception.
 
hypoacuity: 
Decreased sharpness of sense perception.
 
hyperacusis: 
Increased sharpness of hearing.
 
peracute: 
Very acute, said of a disease.
 
subacute: 
Less than acute.
 
superacute: 
Extremely acute; marked by extreme severity of symptoms and rapid progress, as of the course of a disease.
 
The quickest way to  experience acupuncture is to try on a new shirt.
 —Anonymous
  
Acupuncture has its points.
 —Anonymous
  
Blunt words often have the sharpest edges.
 —E.C McKenzie
  
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