Pronunciation: /ˌækəˈrɪnəriəm/
noun a place or structure where acari or mites are kept or studied
A1 My sister visited the acarinarium at the zoo and learned about different types of mites.
A2 During the school trip, the students were fascinated by the acarinarium and its collection of tiny insects.
B1 The acarinarium is a popular exhibit at the museum, showcasing various species of mites and ticks.
B2 Researchers from around the world come to study the specimens in the acarinarium, contributing to our understanding of arachnids.
C1 The state-of-the-art acarinarium facility houses a diverse range of mites and serves as a valuable resource for scientific study.
C2 The acarinarium's collection is meticulously curated and provides invaluable insights into the evolution and behavior of arthropods.
formal The acarinarium at the zoo is a specialized area where visitors can observe and learn about mites and ticks.
informal I heard the acarinarium at the museum has some really cool interactive exhibits.
slang Let's check out the creepy crawlies in the acarinarium, it'll be fun!
figurative His cluttered desk looked like an acarinarium with papers and files scattered everywhere.
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