Pronunciation: /əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
noun a person who studies or collects acacias
A1 I saw a beautiful acacian tree in the park.
A2 The acacian flowers were blooming in the garden.
B1 The acacian wood is known for its durability and strength.
B2 The acacian forest stretched for miles, providing a habitat for various wildlife.
C1 The acacian species native to Africa is facing threats due to deforestation.
C2 Researchers are studying the genetic diversity of acacian plants to understand their evolutionary history.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the acacia tree or its wood
A1 The acacian tree had beautiful yellow flowers.
A2 I sat under the acacian tree and enjoyed the shade.
B1 The acacian wood is known for its durability and strength.
B2 The acacian forest is home to a variety of wildlife.
C1 The acacian landscape was breathtaking, with rows of trees stretching as far as the eye could see.
C2 The acacian wood furniture in the room added a touch of elegance and sophistication.
formal The acacian tree is known for its delicate leaves and fragrant flowers.
informal I love sitting under the acacian tree in the park, it provides great shade.
slang That acacian tree is lit, it's the perfect spot for a picnic.
figurative The acacian tree symbolizes strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
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