Pronunciation: /əˈsɪri/

Definitions of acerae

noun a genus of maple trees

Example Sentences

A1 I saw some acerae in the garden.

A2 The acerae were colorful and vibrant.

B1 The acerae added a beautiful touch to the landscape.

B2 The acerae were carefully planted in rows for a stunning effect.

C1 The acerae were meticulously maintained by the gardeners.

C2 The acerae were a sight to behold, attracting many visitors to the botanical garden.

Examples of acerae in a Sentence

formal The acerae along the street were meticulously maintained by the city's landscaping crew.

informal I tripped over one of those darn acerae on my way to the store.

slang Watch out for those cracked acerae, they're a real hazard.

figurative The acerae of society represent the different paths individuals can take in life.

Grammatical Forms of acerae

plural

acerae

comparative

more acerae

superlative

most acerae

present tense

acerae

future tense

will acerae

perfect tense

have aceraed

continuous tense

am aceraing

singular

acera

positive degree

acerae

infinitive

to acerae

gerund

aceraing

participle

aceraed

Origin and Evolution of acerae

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acerae' originated from Latin.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Latin to refer to a type of field or land measurement, the word 'acerae' evolved over time to also refer to a specific type of agricultural land or a plot of land used for cultivation.