Pronunciation: /æbəˈθdɪn/
noun a proper noun representing a specific entity or organization
A1 I saw an abbethdin at the zoo.
A2 The abbethdin was hiding in the bushes.
B1 The abbethdin's fur was soft and fluffy.
B2 Scientists are studying the behavior of the abbethdin in the wild.
C1 The conservation efforts for the abbethdin have been successful.
C2 The abbethdin population has been steadily increasing in recent years.
formal The abbethdin presided over the religious ceremony with great solemnity.
informal I heard the abbethdin will be leading the prayer service tonight.
slang Hey, did you see the abbethdin's new robe? It's lit!
figurative She was like the abbethdin of the group, always guiding and leading us in the right direction.
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