Pronunciation: /əˈsɪkjʊliː/
noun a plural form of the noun 'acicula', which refers to a needle-like structure found in certain organisms
A1 Aciculae are small needle-like structures found in some animals.
A2 The aciculae of a porcupine are used for defense against predators.
B1 Scientists study the function of aciculae in different species to understand their evolutionary significance.
B2 The aciculae of certain fish species help them navigate through murky waters.
C1 Microscopic examination revealed the intricate details of the aciculae structure in insects.
C2 The unique composition of aciculae in marine organisms has sparked interest among researchers for potential applications in biotechnology.
formal The aciculae on the pine tree's needles help protect it from predators.
informal I accidentally pricked myself on one of the aciculae while gardening.
slang Watch out for those sharp aciculae, they can really hurt if you're not careful.
figurative Her words were like aciculae, piercing through his defenses and leaving him vulnerable.
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