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Acud

Description:

Acud refers to a term that can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective. It has different senses and usages, both popular and local.

Senses:

  • Noun: (1) A small creature found in tropical regions. (2) An acronym for "Academic Community." (3) A slang term for someone who is clever or quick-witted.
  • Verb: (1) To poke gently or lightly with a finger or sharp object. (2) To engage in academic activities. (3) To outsmart or deceive.
  • Adjective: (1) Sharp or pointy. (2) Relating to academics. (3) Clever or cunning.

Usage:

Noun:

  1. While exploring the rainforest, they encountered several unique acuds.
  2. The annual conference brought together the key players in the acud of sociology.
  3. She's known as an acud when it comes to solving puzzles.

Verb:

  1. He acuded the map to mark the locations of interest.
  2. As a student, it is essential to regularly acud in order to excel academically.
  3. The con artist managed to acud his victims, fooling them out of their money.

Adjective:

  1. Be careful, that knife has a very acud tip.
  2. The university offers various acud programs in the field of science.
  3. His acud mind allowed him to navigate complex situations effortlessly.

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