Pronunciation: /əˈkoʊzˌmæs/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 Acoasmas are mysterious creatures in the forest.
A2 The children were warned about the acoasmas that lurked in the dark.
B1 Scientists have been studying the behavior of acoasmas for years.
B2 The documentary on acoasmas shed light on their unique characteristics.
C1 The expedition team set out to find the elusive acoasmas in the remote jungle.
C2 The renowned biologist published a book detailing the discovery of a new species of acoasmas.
formal The scientist discussed the phenomenon of acoasmas in great detail during the conference.
informal I heard that acoasmas are some kind of rare optical illusions.
slang Have you ever seen those crazy acoasmas that mess with your eyes?
figurative The artist used acoasmas in her painting to create a sense of movement and depth.
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