different between acicular vs aciculae
acicular
English
Etymology
Latin acicula.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?kj?l?(?)
Adjective
acicular (not comparable)
- Needle-shaped; slender like a needle or bristle.
- Having sharp points like needles.
- (botany) Of a leaf, slender and pointed, needle-like.
Derived terms
- acicularly
Translations
Portuguese
Adjective
acicular m or f (plural aciculares, comparable)
- acicular (needle-shaped)
Romanian
Etymology
From French aciculaire
Adjective
acicular m or n (feminine singular acicular?, masculine plural aciculari, feminine and neuter plural aciculare)
- acicular
Declension
Spanish
Adjective
acicular (plural aciculares)
- acicular
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aciculae
English
Noun
aciculae
- plural of acicula
Latin
Noun
aciculae
- genitive singular of acicula
- dative singular of acicula
- nominative plural of acicula
- vocative plural of acicula
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