adjective shaped like a needle or having a sharp point
In geology, acerose can describe certain needle-like mineral formations or crystals.
In botany, acerose refers to needle-like leaves or structures, typically describing certain types of coniferous trees.
In biology, acerose can also refer to certain needle-like structures found in organisms such as sea urchins or certain insects.
In crafts such as knitting or sewing, acerose can describe a type of needle or tool used for intricate work.
In literature, the term 'acerose' may be used to describe a writing style that is sharp, pointed, or incisive.
Acerose is a term used in botany to describe needle-like leaves, such as those found on pine trees.
Geologists may use the term acerose to describe certain mineral formations that have a sharp, needle-like appearance.