a. [f. L. acūmen, acūmin- + -OUS. See prec.]

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  1.  Distinguished by acumen; acute.

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1618.  Bolton, Florus, To Reader. Whose writings are altogether as luminous as acuminous.

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1810.  Highmore, Jus Eccl. Anglic., 149. The same acuminous display of talent and of science.

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