noun a plural form of the word 'acusia', which refers to the loss of the ability to hear sounds normally
In legal terminology, -acusiae is a suffix used to denote the act of accusing or charging someone with a crime.
In the context of criminal justice, -acusiae is used to refer to the formal accusation or charge brought against a defendant.
In forensic science, -acusiae may be used to describe the evidence or findings that support an accusation or charge in a criminal case.
The suffix '-acusiae' is not commonly used in the context of writers.
The suffix '-acusiae' is not commonly used in the context of psychologists.