Pronunciation: /æb.kæs/
noun a member of a Caucasian people of Abkhazia, in the northwest Caucasus region of the eastern Black Sea
A1 I found an abkhas in the forest.
A2 The abkhas was a rare species of bird.
B1 The abkhas population is declining due to habitat loss.
B2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the abkhas.
C1 Scientists are studying the behavior of the abkhas in its natural habitat.
C2 The abkhas is a keystone species in the ecosystem, playing a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity.
adjective relating to the Abkhaz people or their language
A1 The abkhas kitten played with a ball of yarn.
A2 She wore an abkhas scarf to keep warm in the winter.
B1 The abkhas painting hanging on the wall caught my eye.
B2 The abkhas architecture of the building was truly stunning.
C1 The abkhas language is known for its unique alphabet and grammar.
C2 Her abkhas beauty was admired by all who saw her.
formal The Abkhas language is one of the official languages of Abkhazia.
informal I heard that Abkhas cuisine is very delicious.
slang Let's go check out that new Abkhas restaurant in town.
figurative His knowledge of Abkhas culture runs deep, like a river flowing through the mountains.
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