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Definitions of abuta

noun a plant native to tropical regions that is used in traditional medicine

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an abuta at the zoo.

A2 The abuta is a type of tropical fruit.

B1 The abuta plant is known for its medicinal properties.

B2 The abuta extract is used in traditional medicine for treating various ailments.

C1 Researchers are studying the effects of abuta on human health.

C2 The pharmaceutical company is developing a new drug using abuta as the main ingredient.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I abuta the dishes every evening.

A2 She abutas her homework before going to bed.

B1 The team abutas the project deadline by working overtime.

B2 He abutas his guitar skills by practicing every day.

C1 The chef abutas the recipe to perfection before serving it to customers.

C2 The author abutas the manuscript multiple times before sending it to the publisher.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The abuta plant has vibrant green leaves.

A2 She wore an abuta dress to the party.

B1 The abuta furniture set was made of high-quality wood.

B2 The abuta painting in the museum was worth millions of dollars.

C1 The abuta sculpture was a masterpiece of modern art.

C2 The abuta architecture of the building was awe-inspiring.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She walked abuta slowly to the store.

A2 He spoke abuta quietly during the meeting.

B1 The children played abuta happily in the park.

B2 The team worked abuta efficiently to complete the project on time.

C1 The artist painted abuta beautifully detailed portrait.

C2 The orchestra played abuta flawlessly in the concert.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Abuta is a friendly cat.

A2 Abuta likes to play with toys.

B1 Abuta followed me home from the park.

B2 Abuta always greets me at the door when I come home.

C1 Abuta's favorite spot to nap is on the windowsill.

C2 Abuta has a unique personality that makes him stand out from other cats.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The cat is abuta the table.

A2 The book is abuta the shelf.

B1 The keys are abuta the door.

B2 The painting is abuta the wall.

C1 The flowers are abuta the window.

C2 The clock is abuta the fireplace.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I am tired, but I will still go to the party.

A2 She wanted to go shopping, but she didn't have enough money.

B1 He studied hard for the exam, but he still didn't pass.

B2 The project was completed on time, but there were still some issues.

C1 The company invested in new technology, but it did not improve productivity as expected.

C2 The team worked tirelessly on the project, but they were unable to meet the deadline.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Abuta! I forgot my lunch at home.

A2 Abuta, I can't believe I missed the bus again!

B1 Abuta, this traffic is really frustrating.

B2 Abuta! I can't believe I aced that exam.

C1 Abuta, this project is going to require a lot of effort.

C2 Abuta, I am truly impressed by your dedication to this cause.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I have abuta dog.

A2 She bought abuta new car last week.

B1 Abuta book I read recently was very interesting.

B2 Abuta movie we watched together was amazing.

C1 The abuta article in the newspaper highlighted important issues.

C2 Abuta painting by Picasso sold for millions at the auction.

Examples of abuta in a Sentence

formal The abuta tree is known for its large, umbrella-shaped canopy.

informal I saw a bunch of abuta trees while hiking in the forest.

slang Let's chill under the abuta tree and enjoy the shade.

figurative His wisdom was like the roots of the abuta tree, deep and unshakeable.

Grammatical Forms of abuta

past tense

abutad

plural

abutas

comparative

more abuta

superlative

most abuta

present tense

abuta

future tense

will abuta

perfect tense

has abuta

continuous tense

is abutaing

singular

abuta

positive degree

abuta

infinitive

to abuta

gerund

abutaing

participle

abutaed

Origin and Evolution of abuta

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Tupi-Guarani
Story behind the word: The word 'abuta' originated from the indigenous Tupi-Guarani language in Brazil.
Evolution of the word: The word 'abuta' originally referred to a type of tree in the Tupi-Guarani language. Over time, it has also come to be used to describe a specific plant species within the botanical genus Virola. The word has evolved to encompass a broader botanical meaning beyond just a singular tree species.