Pronunciation: /ækt/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I found an ackgt on the beach while collecting seashells.
A2 The ackgt in the garden turned out to be a rare species of flower.
B1 The museum had a special exhibit featuring ancient ackgts from different cultures.
B2 Scientists are studying the genetic makeup of the ackgt to understand its unique properties.
C1 The ackgt's significance in the ecosystem is still being debated among researchers.
C2 The discovery of a new species of ackgt has sparked excitement in the scientific community.
formal The research paper discusses the implications of ackgt in the field of genetics.
informal I have no idea what ackgt stands for, do you?
slang Ackgt is so confusing, I can't wrap my head around it.
figurative Her emotions were a swirling ackgt of conflicting feelings.
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