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acicular

English

Etymology

Latin acicula.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?kj?l?(?)

Adjective

acicular (not comparable)

  1. Needle-shaped; slender like a needle or bristle.
  2. Having sharp points like needles.
  3. (botany) Of a leaf, slender and pointed, needle-like.

Derived terms

  • acicularly

Translations


Portuguese

Adjective

acicular m or f (plural aciculares, comparable)

  1. acicular (needle-shaped)

Romanian

Etymology

From French aciculaire

Adjective

acicular m or n (feminine singular acicular?, masculine plural aciculari, feminine and neuter plural aciculare)

  1. acicular

Declension


Spanish

Adjective

acicular (plural aciculares)

  1. acicular

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aciculae

English

Noun

aciculae

  1. plural of acicula

Latin

Noun

aciculae

  1. genitive singular of acicula
  2. dative singular of acicula
  3. nominative plural of acicula
  4. vocative plural of acicula

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