Pronunciation: /æbɔːˈdoʊ/
noun a type of Cajun stew made with seafood, vegetables, and rice
A1 I saw a group of aboideaux at the park.
A2 The aboideaux were nesting in the trees.
B1 The aboideaux population in this area has been steadily increasing.
B2 Scientists are studying the migration patterns of aboideaux.
C1 The conservation efforts have helped protect the aboideaux habitat.
C2 The rare aboideaux species was recently spotted in the wetlands.
formal The aboideaux is an essential component of the drainage system in this area.
informal Make sure you don't park near the aboideaux, or your car might get flooded.
slang I heard there's a secret spot by the aboideaux where people go to hang out.
figurative The aboideaux represents the barrier between the old and new ways of thinking.
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