Acutilinguae

/ˌækjuːtɪˈlɪŋɡwiː/ noun

A Latin anatomical or medical term referring to something related to having a sharp or pointed tongue.

From Latin 'acutus' (sharp, pointed) and 'lingua' (tongue), literally 'sharp-tongued,' used in medieval anatomical Latin to describe tongues with pointed characteristics.

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