The Latin root ac- means 'sharp'. A Latin derivative is the infinitive 'acuere', which means 'to sharpen'. Its past participle is 'acutus', which means 'sharp'. An English derivative is adjective is 'acute'.The root 'acu-'.
The genus Acer, which includes maples, means sharp in Latin.
Acu
It means a sharp
sharp
someone who is able to think fast and well
Acer.
The root for the word acute would be 'acu-.' This root is Latin, and it means, 'keen, unpleasantly bitter, or sharp.'
Dagger POINT is "Mucro". It generally means "sharp pointed edge". The other word for it is , I think , "daca". I'm not entitrely sure on that one. It's vulgar , or , a curse word in Latin
Pugio, Pugionis (3rd declension masculine)
from latin acidus or french acere meaning to be sour
it means my it really sharp