noun a genus of tropical American trees and shrubs in the family Sapotaceae, commonly known as sapotes
Achras is a genus of trees in the Sapotaceae family, known for their edible fruits.
Achras trees are commonly cultivated for their fruit production.
Achras trees require specific growing conditions to thrive and produce quality fruits.
Certain indigenous communities use achras fruits for medicinal purposes.
In the field of writing, 'achras' may be used as a metaphor or symbol in literary works to represent resilience or strength in the face of adversity.
Psychologists may use 'achras' as a word association exercise with patients to explore their subconscious thoughts and emotions related to resilience and perseverance.
Botanists may study the 'achras' plant species as part of their research on tropical fruit trees and their cultivation.
Chefs may use 'achras' fruit in their culinary creations, experimenting with different recipes and flavor combinations.