Pronunciation: /ˌækrəˈmaɪədɪk/
adjective relating to or characteristic of the Acromyodi, a suborder of passerine birds known for their strong feet and claws
A1 The acromyodic squirrel quickly climbed up the tree.
A2 The acromyodic gymnast effortlessly performed a handstand.
B1 The acromyodic dancer executed the complex routine with precision.
B2 The acromyodic basketball player made a perfect slam dunk.
C1 The acromyodic contortionist amazed the audience with her flexibility.
C2 The acromyodic acrobat showcased incredible strength and balance during the performance.
formal The acromyodic nature of the painting was evident in the precise brush strokes and attention to detail.
informal I didn't realize how acromyodic her handwriting was until I saw it up close.
slang That artist's work is so acromyodic, it's like they have magic in their hands.
figurative His acromyodic leadership style guided the team to success with precision and skill.
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