Acrostatic Definition
adjective
(linguistics) In Proto-Indo-European athematic nominals, having a specific pattern of ablaut in which the accent is placed on the root syllable in all cases.
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Origin of Acrostatic
From Ancient Greek ἄκρος (ákros, “[at the] edge”) + στατικός (statikós, “steady”).
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