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acuity
noun
1 sharpness or acuteness, eg of the mind or senses.
2 (esp visual acuity) sharpness of vision.
[16c: Latin, literally -point-, from acus needle]
noun
1 sharpness or acuteness, eg of the mind or senses.
2 (esp visual acuity) sharpness of vision.
[16c: Latin, literally -point-, from acus needle]
acumen
noun the ability to judge quickly and well; keen insight.
[16c: from Latin acumen point]
noun the ability to judge quickly and well; keen insight.
[16c: from Latin acumen point]
acupressure
noun , alternative med a treatment similar to acupuncture, but with pressure instead of needles applied at specified points ( acupoints). See also shiatsu.
[1950s in this sense: from acupuncture + pressure (sense 2)]
noun , alternative med a treatment similar to acupuncture, but with pressure instead of needles applied at specified points ( acupoints). See also shiatsu.
[1950s in this sense: from acupuncture + pressure (sense 2)]
acupuncture
noun , alternative med a traditional Chinese method of healing in which symptoms are relieved by the insertion of thin needles at specified points ( acupoints) beneath the skin, now widely recognized by orthodox medical practitioners.
[17c, meaning -pricking with a needle-: from Latin acus needle + puncture]
acupuncturist noun .
noun , alternative med a traditional Chinese method of healing in which symptoms are relieved by the insertion of thin needles at specified points ( acupoints) beneath the skin, now widely recognized by orthodox medical practitioners.
[17c, meaning -pricking with a needle-: from Latin acus needle + puncture]
acupuncturist noun .
acute
adjective (acuter , acutest )
1 said of the senses: keen, good or sharp; penetrating.
2 said of mental powers, etc: quick and very good.
3 said of a disease or symptoms: arising suddenly and often severe, but of short duration acute bronchitis acute pain . Compare chronic.
4 said of any bad condition or situation: extremely severe acute drought .
5 said of hospital accommodation: intended for patients with acute illnesses.
6 said of a sound: high, sharp and shrill.
7 maths said of an angle: less than 90°. Compare reflex ( adjective 5), obtuse (sense 3).
noun (also acute accent) a sign placed above a vowel in some languages, either to indicate a particular pronunciation of the vowel, as with é in French, or, as in Spanish, to indicate that the vowel is to be stressed.
[16c: from Latin acuere to sharpen]
acutely adverb .
acuteness noun .
adjective (acuter , acutest )
1 said of the senses: keen, good or sharp; penetrating.
2 said of mental powers, etc: quick and very good.
3 said of a disease or symptoms: arising suddenly and often severe, but of short duration acute bronchitis acute pain . Compare chronic.
4 said of any bad condition or situation: extremely severe acute drought .
5 said of hospital accommodation: intended for patients with acute illnesses.
6 said of a sound: high, sharp and shrill.
7 maths said of an angle: less than 90°. Compare reflex ( adjective 5), obtuse (sense 3).
noun (also acute accent) a sign placed above a vowel in some languages, either to indicate a particular pronunciation of the vowel, as with é in French, or, as in Spanish, to indicate that the vowel is to be stressed.
[16c: from Latin acuere to sharpen]
acutely adverb .
acuteness noun .
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