different between acupunctuation vs acupunctuate
acupunctuation
English
Noun
acupunctuation (uncountable)
- (rare) A pricking with or as if with a needle; the practice of acupuncture.
References
- acupunctuation in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
acupunctuation From the web:
acupunctuate
English
Etymology
From Latin acus (“needle”) + punctuate.
Verb
acupunctuate (third-person singular simple present acupunctuates, present participle acupunctuating, simple past and past participle acupunctuated)
- (rare) To pierce with a needle; to treat with acupuncture.
Derived terms
- acupunctuation
Related terms
- acupuncture
See also
- acupuncture
acupunctuate From the web:
- what acupuncture
- what acupuncture does
- what acupuncture good for
- what acupuncture points to avoid during pregnancy
- what acupuncture feels like
- what acupuncture points can cause pneumothorax
- what acupuncture points for anxiety
- what acupuncture points stimulate the vagus nerve
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