Pronunciation: /əˈkriːʃən ˈbɔːrər/
noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'accretion borer' is a noun that refers to a tool or device used for boring through accretions or build-ups on surfaces.
A1 An accretion borer is a type of insect that feeds on wood.
A2 The accretion borer infestation caused damage to the wooden structure of the house.
B1 The forestry department is researching ways to control the spread of the accretion borer.
B2 The use of pesticides has been effective in reducing the population of accretion borers in the area.
C1 The study of the behavior and life cycle of the accretion borer has led to new methods of eradication.
C2 Researchers have discovered a new species of accretion borer that is resistant to traditional control methods.
formal The accretion borer is a type of marine organism that bores into hard surfaces like rocks and shells.
informal I heard that accretion borers can cause damage to boats if they attach themselves to the hull.
slang Watch out for those pesky accretion borers, they can really mess up your equipment!
figurative The accretion borer of bureaucracy slowly eats away at the efficiency of the organization.
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