Pronunciation: /əˈkæsɪn/
noun a type of tree or shrub belonging to the Acacia genus, typically known for its feathery leaves and clusters of small yellow flowers
A1 I saw a beautiful acaciin tree in the park.
A2 The acaciin flowers were blooming in the garden.
B1 The acaciin wood is known for its durability and strength.
B2 Many species of birds nest in the branches of the acaciin tree.
C1 The acaciin plant is native to Africa and Australia.
C2 Botanists have been studying the genetic makeup of the acaciin species for years.
formal The acaciin compound found in certain plants has been studied for its potential medicinal properties.
informal I heard that acaciin is supposed to be good for your skin, have you tried it?
slang Yo, I just read about this new acaciin extract that's supposed to be lit for energy.
figurative Her presence in the room was like a burst of acaciin, filling the air with a fresh and invigorating scent.
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