Pronunciation: /əˈkæk.si/
noun a member of an indigenous people of northwestern Mexico
A1 The acaxee is a type of plant.
A2 The acaxee plant is native to Mexico.
B1 The acaxee is known for its medicinal properties.
B2 The acaxee plant is used in traditional herbal remedies.
C1 Researchers are studying the potential benefits of the acaxee plant.
C2 The acaxee has been a subject of interest in botanical research for many years.
adjective relating to the Acaxee people or their language
A1 The acaxee plant has small white flowers.
A2 The acaxee tribe lived in the mountains of Mexico.
B1 The acaxee language is considered endangered.
B2 The acaxee people have a rich cultural heritage.
C1 The acaxee civilization flourished in the 16th century.
C2 Archaeologists have discovered ancient acaxee artifacts in the region.
formal The Acaxee people were an indigenous group that inhabited the region of present-day Durango, Mexico.
informal I read about the Acaxee tribe in my history book.
slang Have you heard of the Acaxee folks from way back when?
figurative The Acaxee culture is like a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered.
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