Pronunciation: /əˈkrɑːsərə/

Definitions of acrocera

noun a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae

Example Sentences

A1 I saw an acrocera flying in the garden.

A2 The acrocera landed on a flower to rest.

B1 The acrocera is a type of insect commonly found in tropical regions.

B2 Researchers are studying the behavior of acrocera to understand their role in the ecosystem.

C1 The intricate patterns on the wings of the acrocera fascinated the entomologists.

C2 The acrocera population has been declining due to habitat loss and climate change.

adjective describing something related to the genus Acrocera

Example Sentences

A1 The acrocera plant in the garden is blooming beautifully.

A2 The acrocera butterflies fluttered gracefully in the meadow.

B1 The acrocera design on the fabric was intricate and eye-catching.

B2 The acrocera architecture of the building was truly impressive.

C1 The acrocera artwork displayed at the gallery was truly captivating.

C2 The acrocera sculpture in the park was a masterpiece of modern art.

Examples of acrocera in a Sentence

formal The acrocera are a genus of small flies known for their distinctive wing markings.

informal I saw an interesting acrocera fly in the garden today.

slang Check out that funky acrocera buzzing around.

figurative Her mind was like an acrocera, flitting from one idea to the next without settling.

Grammatical Forms of acrocera

past tense

acroceraed

plural

acrocerae

comparative

more acrocera

superlative

most acrocera

present tense

acrocera

future tense

will acrocera

perfect tense

have acroceraed

continuous tense

is acroceraing

singular

acrocera

positive degree

acrocera

infinitive

to acrocera

gerund

acroceraing

participle

acroceraed

Origin and Evolution of acrocera

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acrocera' originated from Greek
Evolution of the word: The word 'acrocera' originally referred to a type of plant with high horns or points. Over time, its usage evolved to also include other meanings related to sharpness or pointedness.