acuto
sharp, acute
adjective ah-KOO-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin acutus, 'sharpened'.
Also means
high-pitched (of sound)
Usage Note
Acuto agrees in gender and number. In medicine it contrasts with cronico: dolore acuto vs dolore cronico. In music it means 'high-pitched': una nota acuta. The noun acuto in operatic Italian refers to a high tenor note.
Examples
"Il bambino ha un dolore acuto al fianco destro."
Natural Translation
The child has a sharp pain in the right side.
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