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acropetal A direction. Toward the tip (apex) of the leaf, stem, or meristem.
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acrid An "acrid" wine is an unpleasant wine, which is also rough and tart.
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acromion the roof, or highest point, of the shoulder that is formed by a part of the scapula, or shoulder blade.
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acronym is a word made up of the initial letter of each of a series of words; the initials themselves do not constitute an acronym. Example: scuba, self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, is an acronym; PTA, Parent-Teacher Association, is not.
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acronym A word formed from the initial letter or letters of a series of words in a phrase (cf. Abbreviation). The advantages of a commercial acronym are that it may challenge the consumer to "solve the puzzle," as if it were a vanity license plate (eg TCBY, The Country's Best Yogurt), or else present the consumer with a prefabricated bit of upscale slang (eg DKNY, Donna Karan New York and MGD, Miller Genuine Draft). ...
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