Pronunciation: /æbərˈdeɪvaɪn/
noun a type of climbing plant with purple flowers
A1 I saw a beautiful aberdavine in the garden.
A2 The aberdavine chirped happily in its cage.
B1 The aberdavine's colorful feathers caught everyone's attention at the pet store.
B2 The aberdavine's melodious song filled the room with joy.
C1 The ornithologist studied the aberdavine's behavior in its natural habitat.
C2 The rare aberdavine species was discovered deep in the rainforest.
adjective describing the type of climbing plant with purple flowers
A1 The aberdavine flowers in the garden are so colorful.
A2 She wore an aberdavine scarf to match her outfit.
B1 The artist used an aberdavine hue to paint the sunset.
B2 The aberdavine tapestry hanging in the hallway was a beautiful focal point.
C1 The aberdavine fabric used for the curtains was imported from Italy.
C2 The aberdavine wallpaper in the dining room added a touch of elegance to the space.
formal The Aberdavine River flows through the picturesque countryside.
informal Let's go for a swim in the Aberdavine later.
slang I heard there's a cool spot by the Aberdavine where we can hang out.
figurative Her words flowed like the Aberdavine, smooth and calming.
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