cacuminate
English
Etymology
From Latin cacuminatus, past participle of cacuminare (“to point, to sharpen”), from cacumen (“a point”)
Verb
cacuminate (third-person singular simple present cacuminates, present participle cacuminating, simple past and past participle cacuminated)
- (obsolete) To make sharp or pointed.
Latin
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