Pronunciation: /əˈbɜrtən/
noun a surname or last name, possibly referring to a specific person or family
A1 I found an aburton in the forest.
A2 The aburton was hiding under a pile of leaves.
B1 The aburton is a small creature that lives in burrows.
B2 Scientists have been studying the behavior of aburtons in their natural habitat.
C1 The aburton population has been declining due to deforestation and habitat destruction.
C2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the aburton species from extinction.
formal The aburton method of data analysis is widely used in scientific research.
informal I heard that aburton is the best way to solve this math problem.
slang Let's aburton this situation and figure out a solution together.
figurative Her words hit me like an emotional aburton, leaving me speechless.
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