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| acid-forming yielding an acid in aqueous solution ; | | acid-loving thriving in a relatively acidic environment (especially of plants requiring a pH well below 7) ; | | acid-tasting having a sour acidic taste ; | | acidic being or containing an acid; of a solution having an excess of hydrogen atoms (having a pH of less than 7) ; being sour to the taste ; | | acidimetric involving or related to acidimetry ; | | acidophilic especially of some bacteria; growing well in an acid medium ; | | acidophilous especially of some bacteria; growing well in an acid medium ; | | acidotic having or being characterized by acidosis ; | | acidulent being sour to the taste ; | | acidulous being sour to the taste ; | | aciduric especially of some bacteria; growing well in an acid medium ; | | acinar pertaining to the individual parts making up an aggregate fruit like a blackberry ; pertaining to one of the small sacs (as in a compound gland) ; | | acinic pertaining to one of the small sacs (as in a compound gland) ; | | acinose pertaining to one of the small sacs (as in a compound gland) ; | | acinous pertaining to one of the small sacs (as in a compound gland) ; | | acknowledgeable capable of being acknowledged ; | | acknowledged recognized or made known or admitted; "the acknowledged leader of the community"; "a woman of acknowledged accomplishments"; "his acknowledged error" ; generally accepted ; | | acned (of complexion) blemished by imperfections of the skin ; | | acneiform resembling acne ; | | acold of persons; feeling cold; "Poor Tom's acold"- Shakespeare ; |
| acorn-shaped shaped like an acorn ; | | acoustic of or relating to the science of acoustics; "acoustic properties of a hall" ; | | acoustical of or relating to the science of acoustics; "acoustic properties of a hall" ; | | acquainted having fair knowledge of; "they were acquainted"; "fully acquainted with the facts" ; | | acquainted with having fair knowledge of; "they were acquainted"; "fully acquainted with the facts" ; | | acquiescent willing to carry out the orders or wishes of another without protest; "too acquiescent to challenge authority" ; | | acquirable capable of being acquired ; | | acquired gotten through environmental forces; "acquired characteristics (such as a suntan or a broken nose) cannot be passed on" ; | | acquisitive eager to acquire and possess things especially material possessions or ideas; "an acquisitive mind"; "an acquisitive society in which the craving for material things seems never satisfied" ; | | acquitted declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless; "he stands acquitted on all charges"; "the jury found him not guilty by reason of insanity" ; | | acrid harsh or corrosive in tone; "an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose"; "a barrage of acid comments"; "her acrid remarks make her many enemies"; "bitter words"; "blistering criticism"; "caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics"; "a sulfurous denunciation"; "a vitriolic critique" ; strong and sharp;"the pungent taste of radishes"; "the acrid smell of burning rubber" ; | | acrimonious marked by strong resentment or cynicism; "an acrimonious dispute"; "bitter about the divorce" ; | | acritical without a crisis (as of some diseases) ; | | acrobatic vigorously active; "an acrobatic dance"; "an athletic child"; "athletic playing"; "gymnastic exercises" ; | | acrocarpous (of mosses) having the archegonia at the top of the stem ; | | acrocentric having a subterminal centromere; "an acrocentric chromosome" ; | | acrogenic pertaining to flowerless plants (ferns or mosses) in which growth occurs only at the tip of the main stem ; | | acrogenous pertaining to flowerless plants (ferns or mosses) in which growth occurs only at the tip of the main stem ; | | acromegalic having abnormal size with overgrown extremities resulting from abnormal pituitary secretion; "a protruding acromegalic jaw"; "a pituitary dwarf" ; | | acronymic characterized by the use of acronyms ; |
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