Having two pointed or tapered ends; tapering to a sharp point at both extremities.
From Latin 'bi-' (two) plus 'acuminate' (pointed, from 'acumen' meaning sharpness). Botanical and biological term describing leaf shapes and other structures with dual sharp points.
Botanists describe leaves with specific words: 'biacuminate' leaves point sharply at both ends—it's a precise language that lets scientists communicate exactly what a plant looks like without seeing it!
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