Pronunciation: /eɪˈseɪə/
noun a taxonomic suffix used in biology to denote a subfamily, superfamily, or other taxonomic rank
A1 The -acea plant in the garden is blooming beautifully.
A2 I have a -acea cream that helps with my skin condition.
B1 The doctor prescribed a medication with -acea in its name.
B2 The -acea family of plants includes various species with unique characteristics.
C1 Researchers are studying the genetic makeup of -acea organisms for medical advancements.
C2 The -acea genus is known for its diverse range of species found in different ecosystems.
formal The -acea family of plants includes many species commonly found in tropical regions.
informal I love the -acea flowers in our garden, they are so colorful and vibrant.
slang Have you seen those -acea plants? They're totally rad!
figurative The -acea of ideas in her mind grew and blossomed into a beautiful garden of creativity.
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