Acumination

/ˌækjuːmɪˈneɪʃən/ noun

The process or result of tapering or sharpening to a point; the state of being acuminate.

From Latin 'acuminatio,' derived from 'acuminare' (to sharpen). The suffix '-tion' (from Latin '-tio') indicates an action, process, or result. This noun form allows speakers to discuss the sharpening process itself or the pointed shape it produces as an abstract concept.

AFakkuminasie
AM
ARتأكيد
BGакуминация
BNসুদৃঢ়
CAagut
CSuzouný
DAspids
DEspitz
ELευρύ
ESagudización
ETakkumineerumine
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