Cyclopædia
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ACUTEhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ACUTE
ACUTE, sharp, something that terminates in a Point,or an Edge; disposed either for piercing or cutting. SeePoint, Edge, etc. In this sense, the word usually stands opposed to Obtuse.See Obtuse. Acute Angle, is that which is less than a right angle;or...
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DAMPShttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/natural-history/DAMPS
of aHopper, very thoughtsul, and leaning her Head on her Arm : And a Boy, with his Breeches down, was evacuating on the Edge of the Pit; his Eyes slx'd on the Ground :° All of them, in fine, in their natural Postures and Actions, with open Eyes, and...
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ACIDULEhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ACIDULE
See Chalybeat and Ferruginous. The word is a diminutive of Acidum; which is formed from the Greek "ἀκίδος" (akidos), point, edge; in regard the points of acid substances prick and vellicate the tongue. We sometimes also meet with Acidulated, q. d....
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