akuta
Esperanto
Etymology
From English acute, German akut, etc., ultimately from Latin acutus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈkuta/
- Hyphenation: a‧ku‧ta
Adjective
akuta (accusative singular akutan, plural akutaj, accusative plural akutajn)
- acute (of an angle)
- acute (of an illness)
- sharp
Related terms
- akute (acutely, sharply)
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from English acute, French aigu, German Akut, Italian acuto, Russian аку́т (akút), Spanish agudo.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈkuta/
- Hyphenation: a‧ku‧ta
Adjective
akuta
- acute, sharp, keep (also fig. of sound, pain, sickness, accent)
- Ta esas mea kultelo maxim akuta. ― This is my sharpest knife.
Antonyms
- obtuza
Derived terms
- akutajo (“a sharp object; edge”)
- akutigar (“to sharpen, whet, put an edge on”)
- akutigilo (“sharpening instrument; whetstone”)
- akuteso (“acuteness, keen-ness”)
- akutangula (“acutangular”)
- akutarista (“sharp-edged”)