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1. (n.) acrimony
sharpness, harshness, or bitterness of nature, speech, disposition, etc.
Etymology: (1535–45; < L ācrimōnia=ācri- (s. of ācer) sharp, sour +-mōnia -mony)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) bitterness, acrimony, acerbity, jaundice, tartness, thorniness
a rough and bitter manner
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1. (noun) acrimony
a quality of bodies which corrodes or destroys others; also, a harsh or biting sharpness; as, the acrimony of the juices of certain plants
2. (noun) acrimony
sharpness or severity, as of language or temper; irritating bitterness of disposition or manners
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