Acerbas

/əˈsɜr.bəz/ noun

Plural of acerba or acerbus; sour or harsh substances, or instances of harshness in speech or manner.

From Latin acerbus (sour, harsh, bitter). The Latin root possibly derives from Proto-Indo-European *ak- (sharp, pointed), connecting to the sharpness of taste.

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