| Acuminate |
| To end in, or come to, a sharp point. |
| Acumination |
| A sharpening; termination in a sharp point; a tapering
point. |
| Acuminose |
| Terminating in a flat, narrow end. |
| Acuminous |
| Characterized by acumen; keen. |
| Acupressure |
| A mode of arresting hemorrhage resulting from wounds
or surgical operations, by passing under the divided vessel a needle,
the ends of which are left exposed externally on the cutaneous surface. |
| Acupuncturation |
| See Acupuncture. |
| Acupuncture |
| Pricking with a needle; a needle prick. |
| Acupuncture |
| The insertion of needles into the living tissues for
remedial purposes. |
| Acupuncture |
| To treat with acupuncture. |
| Acustumaunce |
| See Accustomance. |