Pronunciation: /ˌækroʊˈmaɪədəs/
adjective relating to or having acromyody, which is the absence of muscles in the distal parts of the limbs
A1 I like to eat acromyodous fruits like bananas and apples.
A2 The acromyodous muscles in his arms were well-defined from all the weightlifting.
B1 The acromyodous structure of the athlete's body was a result of years of training and dedication.
B2 Her acromyodous physique was admired by many in the fitness community.
C1 The acromyodous nature of the gymnast's body allowed her to perform incredible feats of strength and flexibility.
C2 The acromyodous muscles in his legs were a testament to his commitment to physical fitness.
formal The acromyodous fish species is known for its lack of pelvic fins.
informal I heard that acromyodous fish are really rare to find in this area.
slang Those acromyodous fish are pretty weird-looking, huh?
figurative Her acromyodous personality made it hard for others to connect with her emotionally.
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