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pontiagudos

Pontiagudos is a Portuguese term that generally describes things with sharp points or a pointed appearance. It can function as an adjective in the plural form pontiagudos, with the feminine plural pontiagudas, and as a noun in some contexts when referring to multiple pointed features.

In everyday language, pontiagudo is used to characterize objects or forms that end in a sharp tip,

As a toponym or part of place names, Pontiagudos can arise in Portuguese-speaking regions as a geographic

The term is closely related to other descriptors of shape and form, such as agudo (sharp) and

See also: pontiagudo, agudo, toponymy.

such
as
leaves,
beaks,
spines,
or
architectural
elements.
As
a
descriptive
term,
it
appears
in
scientific
and
descriptive
writing
across
disciplines,
including
botany
for
pointed
leaves
or
fruits,
zoology
for
sharp
anatomical
projections,
and
geology
or
architecture
for
pointed
or
pinnacled
features.
descriptor,
often
attached
to
landscapes
or
landmarks
that
are
notably
pointed.
While
there
is
no
widely
known
municipality
or
city
universally
recognized
by
the
exact
name
Pontiagudos,
the
term
may
appear
in
local
or
historical
contexts
as
a
feature-based
designation.
ponto
(point),
and
it
shares
usage
with
similar
adjectives
describing
pointed
characteristics
in
both
natural
and
man-made
objects.
In
translation
or
cross-linguistic
work,
pontiagudos
conveys
the
sense
of
pointedness
without
implying
any
specific
object
beyond
its
sharp
tips.