How Do You Spell ACUMINOSE?

Pronunciation: [ˈakjuːmˌɪnə͡ʊz] (IPA)

Acuminose is a word with a complex spelling. Its correct spelling is a-c-u-m-i-n-o-s-e. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /əˈkjuːmɪnəʊs/. The stressed syllable is the second syllable 'cu', and it is pronounced /kjʊ/. The first syllable 'a-' is pronounced as a schwa /ə/. The ending '-ose' is pronounced /əʊs/, with the 'o' being pronounced as a long vowel sound. The meaning of acuminose is having a pointed or sharp-tipped apex or end.

Common Misspellings for ACUMINOSE

  • zcuminose
  • scuminose
  • wcuminose
  • qcuminose
  • axuminose
  • avuminose
  • afuminose
  • aduminose
  • acyminose
  • achminose
  • acjminose
  • aciminose
  • ac8minose
  • ac7minose
  • acuninose
  • acukinose
  • acujinose
  • acumunose
  • acumjnose
  • Acuminnse

Etymology of ACUMINOSE

The word "acuminose" is derived from the Latin word "acuminosus", which means "sharp" or "pointed". It is formed from the Latin word "acumen", meaning "sharpness" or "point", which is in turn derived from the verb "acuere", meaning "to sharpen". The suffix "-ose" is a Latin suffix used to create adjectives indicating full of or having the quality of something. Therefore, "acuminose" implies something that is sharp or pointed in nature.

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