Pronunciation: /əˈkoʊməniən/
noun a member of the Acoma people
A1 An acomanian is a type of bird found in South America.
A2 The acomanian is known for its colorful feathers and melodic song.
B1 Researchers are studying the migration patterns of acomanians to better understand their behavior.
B2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the habitats of acomanians from deforestation.
C1 The acomanian population has been declining in recent years due to loss of habitat and climate change.
C2 Experts are working on a comprehensive plan to ensure the long-term survival of acomanians in the wild.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the Acoma people or their culture
A1 The acomanian village was small and peaceful.
A2 She enjoyed the acomanian cuisine during her trip.
B1 The acomanian culture is rich in traditions and customs.
B2 The acomanian art exhibit showcased the talent of local artists.
C1 The acomanian language is known for its unique dialects.
C2 The acomanian history dates back centuries, with many archaeological sites to explore.
formal The Acomanian culture dates back centuries and is known for its rich traditions.
informal I heard there's a festival in Acomanian village next weekend, wanna go?
slang That Acomanian dish was so good, I can't wait to have it again.
figurative Her dance moves were so fluid and graceful, like a true Acomanian performer.
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