Pronunciation: /ˈeɪˌkɔrn kæf/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'acorn calf' is a noun phrase consisting of two nouns.
A1 The acorn calf is a young oak tree.
A2 The farmer noticed the acorn calf grazing in the field.
B1 The acorn calf frolicked playfully in the meadow.
B2 The acorn calf's coat was a shiny chestnut color.
C1 The acorn calf was the prize-winning entry at the agricultural fair.
C2 The acorn calf's gentle demeanor endeared it to all who visited the farm.
formal The farmer observed the acorn calf grazing in the field.
informal I saw the little acorn calf playing with the other calves.
slang That acorn calf is so cute, I can't get enough of it!
figurative The acorn calf symbolizes new beginnings and growth in the farm.
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