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OP argute = sharp or shrewd
arnica - a formerl;y popular liniment for muscular aches and pains.
arride -arride
Recorded in the work of major writers from Ben Jonson (1599) to Rudyard Kipling (1937) meaning 'to
please, gratify, delight', is a standard example of a word of Latin origin (Latin arrdre) that h as now
dropped entirely out of use.
In reply to:argute = sharp or shrewd
What's the difference between argute and acute?
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