Pronunciation: /əˈkænθiəl/
noun a point located at the junction of the upper lip and the nose
A1 I saw a beautiful acanthial flower in the garden.
A2 The acanthial plant is known for its unique shape and color.
B1 The acanthial species is native to tropical regions.
B2 Botanists are studying the acanthial genus for its medicinal properties.
C1 The acanthial family of plants is diverse and widespread.
C2 The conservation of acanthial species is crucial for maintaining biodiversity.
adjective relating to the acanthion, which is the tip of the anterior nasal spine
A1 The acanthial plant in the garden has beautiful purple flowers.
A2 I saw an acanthial bird with bright orange feathers in the forest.
B1 The acanthial pattern on the wallpaper adds a touch of elegance to the room.
B2 The acanthial design on the antique vase is intricate and stunning.
C1 The acanthial architecture of the cathedral is a marvel of craftsmanship.
C2 Her acanthial gown was the talk of the evening at the gala event.
formal The acanthial structure of the plant's leaves is a distinguishing feature.
informal I love how the acanthial leaves of this plant look so unique!
slang Check out the cool acanthial leaves on this plant!
figurative Her thoughts were like acanthial branches, branching out in all directions.
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