different between acerate vs acerata
acerate
English
Etymology
aceric +? -ate. See acetic.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: AAH-suhr-eit
Noun
acerate (plural acerates)
- (chemistry) A combination of aceric acid with a salifiable base.
Adjective
acerate (comparative more acerate, superlative most acerate)
- Acerose; needle-shaped (long and pointed)
Anagrams
- caetrae
Latin
Adjective
acer?te
- vocative masculine singular of acer?tus
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acerata
Latin
Adjective
acerata
- nominative feminine singular of aceratus
- nominative neuter plural of aceratus
- accusative neuter plural of aceratus
- vocative feminine singular of aceratus
- vocative neuter plural of aceratus
Adjective
acerat?
- ablative feminine singular of aceratus
Adjective
acer?ta
- nominative feminine singular of acer?tus
- nominative neuter plural of acer?tus
- accusative neuter plural of acer?tus
- vocative feminine singular of acer?tus
- vocative neuter plural of acer?tus
Adjective
acer?t?
- ablative feminine singular of acer?tus
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