Pronunciation: /ˌækrəˈlɑdʒɪk/
noun a word or phrase that is formed by combining the initial letters of a series of words
A1 An acrologic is a type of puzzle where you have to figure out the meaning of words based on their letters.
A2 In the acrologic competition, participants were challenged to solve word puzzles within a limited time.
B1 The acrologic contest required contestants to use their knowledge of language and logic to decipher hidden messages.
B2 She excelled in acrologic puzzles, often solving them faster than her peers.
C1 His acrologic skills were unmatched, making him the champion of the annual puzzle competition.
C2 The intricate acrologic puzzle stumped even the most seasoned crossword enthusiasts.
adjective relating to or characteristic of acronyms or abbreviations
A1 The acrologic puzzle was easy for beginners to solve.
A2 The acrologic code was simple enough for intermediate programmers to understand.
B1 The acrologic reasoning behind the decision was clear to most employees.
B2 Her acrologic approach to problem-solving impressed the entire team.
C1 The acrologic analysis of the data provided valuable insights for the project.
C2 His acrologic argument was so well-reasoned that it convinced even the skeptics.
formal The acrologic study of language focuses on the origins and development of words.
informal I find acrologic puzzles to be quite challenging and fun to solve.
slang Acrologic games are a great way to test your vocabulary skills.
figurative His acrologic ability to decode complex messages is like solving a puzzle.
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