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Those are Latin words. Author Claudii Aeliani in book De Natura Animalium uses them. Possible translations for acies: keen, eager. Also battle-line, battlefield. Possible translations for acuta: dangerous, sharp. The Special Operations Command (SOCOMD), a command within the Australian Defence Force (ADF) have an Acies Acuta on their Badge. Honestly, I am not sure whether it is the animal depicted or the sharp weapon. Please follow the suggested web link to see for yourself. Hope this helps! See the Related Links for "Answers Com - Australian Special Operations Command" to the bottom for the answer.

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