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Meaning of acerate

Wordnet

acerate (s)

narrow and long and pointed; as pine leaves

Webster

acerate (n.)

A combination of aceric acid with a salifiable base.

Webster

acerate (a.)

Acerose; needle-shaped.

acerate Sentence Examples

  1. The acerate leaves of the pine tree are sharply pointed and adapted to reduce water loss.
  2. The acerate crystals in the rock formation gave it a sparkling appearance under the sunlight.
  3. The acerate needle on the pine branch caught the morning dew, glistening in the early light.
  4. As a seamstress, she preferred acerate pins for their precision in holding fabric layers together.
  5. The acerate spines on the cactus deterred animals from approaching too closely.
  6. The chef deftly sliced the vegetables into acerate strips for the stir-fry.
  7. The researcher used an acerate probe to collect a small sample from the specimen for analysis.
  8. The acerate structure of the icicles hanging from the roof reflected the cold winter weather.
  9. The artist carefully crafted an acerate sculpture, capturing the delicate beauty of nature.
  10. The acerate tip of the pen allowed for precise details in the intricate drawing.

FAQs About the word acerate

narrow and long and pointed; as pine leavesA combination of aceric acid with a salifiable base., Acerose; needle-shaped.

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The acerate leaves of the pine tree are sharply pointed and adapted to reduce water loss.

The acerate crystals in the rock formation gave it a sparkling appearance under the sunlight.

The acerate needle on the pine branch caught the morning dew, glistening in the early light.

As a seamstress, she preferred acerate pins for their precision in holding fabric layers together.