According to the online Oxford Dictionary, the word "acute" has two meanings in the medical field and two meanings in terms of mathematics:
- In the medical field, it is an adjective that refers to 1. a disease or its symptoms severe but of short duration, so it is the opposite of chronic, and it is also used to refer to 2. something denoting or designed for patients with an acute form of a disease. Sentences:
1. An acute inflammation of a joint may be the result of an infection.
2. The hospital is overly crowded and we can not give treatment to acute patients.
- In the mathematics field, acute is also an adjective that refers to 1. an angle that is less than 90°, or to 2. something that is pointed or that has a sharp end.
1. I hate math! I can not even draw well enough an acute angle.
2. Be careful with that spearhead, it has an acute point.