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Term: acus

Noun: acus (plural: acuses)

Sense: A thin, pointed implement used for sewing or piercing.

Usage:

  1. She used an acus to mend the tear in her dress.
  2. He carefully pushed the acus through the fabric to create a pattern.

Adjective: acus

Sense: Sharp or pointed.

Usage:

  1. The acus tip of the knife easily pierced through the tough meat.
  2. The climber wore acus crampons to navigate the icy slope.

Verb: acus (third-person singular simple present acuses, present participle acusing, simple past and past participle acused)

Sense: To charge or accuse someone of a crime.

Usage:

  1. The detective decided to acus the suspect of theft.
  2. She acused him of stealing her ideas.

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