Pronunciation: /əˈkænθoʊ/
noun a combining form meaning “spine,” “thorn,” “spiny,” used in the formation of compound words: acanthocephalan.
A1 I saw an acantho- on the leaf while hiking in the forest.
A2 The acantho- plant in the garden has beautiful flowers.
B1 The biologist studied the acantho- species in great detail.
B2 The acantho- spines on the cactus are sharp and dangerous.
C1 The acantho- morphology of the plant was analyzed by the research team.
C2 The acantho- structure of the organism was a key focus of the scientific study.
formal The acantho- prefix is commonly used in scientific terminology to refer to spines or spiny structures.
informal I learned about the acantho- prefix in my biology class last week.
slang Hey, did you know that acantho- is like the fancy word for spiky stuff?
figurative The acantho- symbolizes protection and defense in many ancient cultures.
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