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cacuminous, a. rare. (kəˈkjuːmɪnəs) [f. L. cacūmen, -ūminis a tree-top.] Of a tree: Having a pyramidal top.1871 M. Collins Inn Str. Meetings 10 Hours Of youth..and love 'neath trees cacuminous. a 1879 ― in Pen Sketches I. 248 Luminous books (not voluminous) To read under beech-trees cacuminous.
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† caˈcuminate, v. Obs. rare—0. [f. L. cacūminā-re to make pointed, f. cacūmen: see cacuminous.] ‘To make sharp or pyramidal’ (J.).1656 Blount Glossogr., Cacuminate, to make sharp or copped. 1678 Phillips, Cacuminate, to form into a sharp top like a pyramid. 1721–90 Bailey (as in Blount.)
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