The Collaborative International Dictionary
Acrisia
Acrisia \A*cris"i*a\, Acrisy \Ac"ri*sy\, n. [LL. acrisia, Gr. ?; 'a priv. + ? to separate, to decide.]
Inability to judge.
(Med.) Undecided character of a disease. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] ||
Usage examples of "acrisia".
Of the Fifty Spacer Worlds, about a dozen had sizeable enclaves on Earth, the largest--after Aurora and Solaria--being Acrisia, Pallena, and Saon.