Eszperantó | Angol |
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akra adjective | acute [acuter, acutest](intense, sensitive, sharp, see also: intense; sensitive; sharp) keen [keener, keenest](fierce, intense, vehement) keen [keener, keenest](of cold, wind, etc.: cutting, penetrating) sharp [sharper, sharpest](able to cut easily) sharp [sharper, sharpest](having an intense, acrid flavour) sharp [sharper, sharpest](pointed, able to pierce easily) |
Akrao proper noun | Accra(capital of Ghana) |
akrasenta adjective | insightful(possessing insight) perceptive(having or showing keenness of perception, insight, understanding, or intuition) |
akrasenta, akravida adjective | perspicacious(showing keen insight) |
akravida adjective | perspicacious(Able to physically see clearly) |
akraĵo, kresto noun | peak [peaks](point, sharp end) |
akuta, akra adjective | acute [acuter, acutest]((medicine) of a short-lived condition) |
klingo, akraĵo noun | blade [blades](typically sharp-edged working end of a knife or other cutting tool) |
makrameo, makramo noun | macramé(textile) |
malakra adjective | blunt [blunter, bluntest](having a thick edge or point, not sharp) dull [duller, dullest](lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp) |
pinto, akraĵo noun | point [points](sharp tip) |
sakramentalo noun | sacramental(an object or action which spiritually aids its faithful users) |
sakramentario noun | sacramentary(ancient book containing the rites for Mass, the sacraments, etc.) |
sakramento noun | sacrament [sacraments](sacred act or ceremony) |
sakraĵo, sakro noun | curse [curses](vulgar epithet) |