Acuminated

/əˈkjuːmɪneɪtɪd/ adjective

Made pointed or sharpened; having been formed or shaped into a sharp point.

From Latin 'acuminatus,' past participle of 'acuminare.' The '-ed' suffix in English indicates a completed action or a state that has been achieved. This is used in both botanical and general descriptions to indicate that something has been sharpened or tapered to a point.

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