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acu·men \əˈkyümə̇n also aˈ-; ˈakyəmə̇n also -ˌmen\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, literally, point, from acuere to sharpen — more at acute 1. : acuteness of mind : keenness of perception, discernment, or discrimination : shrewdness especially in practical matters < loses confidence in the acumen of reviewers — E.S.McCartney > < business acumen and judicious handling of capital — William McFee > 2. botany : a tapering point (as of a leaf) 3. : a short spine on the rostrum of a crayfish or other crustacean |