Pronunciation: /əˈkoʊpə/
noun a type of plant native to Mexico and Central America that is often used in traditional medicine
A1 I saw an acopa on the street.
A2 The acopa was filled with colorful flowers.
B1 The acopa in the garden needed to be watered.
B2 The acopa on the balcony added a nice touch to the apartment.
C1 The intricate design of the acopa showcased the artisan's skill.
C2 The antique acopa was a valuable addition to the collector's inventory.
formal The acopa of the building was designed to allow rainwater to flow away efficiently.
informal I saw a bird perched on the acopa of the roof.
slang Let's hang out on the acopa and enjoy the view.
figurative The acopa of the project represents the final stage of completion.
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