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sharpness
English
Etymology
From Middle English sharpnesse, scharpnesse, from Old English s?earpnes (“sharpness”), equivalent to sharp +? -ness.
Noun
sharpness (countable and uncountable, plural sharpnesses)
- (uncountable) the cutting ability of an edge; keenness
- (uncountable) the fineness of the point a pointed object
- (countable) The product or result of being sharp.
- (of food etc) pungency or acidity
- (of an image) distinctness, focus
- (of intelligence) acuteness or acuity
- (obsolete) edge or blade
Synonyms
- (cutting ability of an edge): keenness
- (fineness of a point):
- (pungency, acidity): acidity, acridity, piquancy, pungency, sourness
- (of an image): clarity, distinctness, focus
- (of intelligence): acuteness, acuity
Translations
See also
- (of an image): acutance
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acutance
English
Etymology
acute +? -ance
Noun
acutance (uncountable)
- (photography) Edge contrast in an image; a component of sharpness.
Related terms
- acuity
- acuteness
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