acutiflorus

Latin

Etymology

New Latin; from acutus (sharp) +‎ flos (flower).

Adjective

acutiflorus m (feminine acutiflora, neuter acutiflorum); first/second declension

  1. having sharp-flowers

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
Case \ Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative acutiflorus acutiflora acutiflorum acutiflorī acutiflorae acutiflora
genitive acutiflorī acutiflorae acutiflorī acutiflorōrum acutiflorārum acutiflorōrum
dative acutiflorō acutiflorae acutiflorō acutiflorīs acutiflorīs acutiflorīs
accusative acutiflorum acutifloram acutiflorum acutiflorōs acutiflorās acutiflora
ablative acutiflorō acutiflorā acutiflorō acutiflorīs acutiflorīs acutiflorīs
vocative acutiflore acutiflora acutiflorum acutiflorī acutiflorae acutiflora

Usage notes

  • Used almost exclusively as a taxonomic epithet.
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