Pronunciation: /ˈækrəˌpɔːr/
noun a small opening in the surface of coral through which the coral polyp extends to feed and respire
A1 An acropore is a small opening in coral where polyps live.
A2 Divers can often see fish swimming around acropores in coral reefs.
B1 Scientists study the health of coral reefs by monitoring the condition of acropores.
B2 The bleaching of coral reefs can lead to the death of the organisms living in acropores.
C1 Research has shown that pollution can have a detrimental effect on the biodiversity of acropores.
C2 Marine biologists are working on innovative ways to protect and preserve acropores in coral ecosystems.
formal The acropore is the highest point on a coral reef structure.
informal Hey, did you see that cool acropore while snorkeling?
slang That acropore is lit, dude!
figurative The acropore of success for her was reaching the top of her career.
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