Pronunciation: /əˈkrəˈskɒpɪk/
adjective relating to or situated towards the apex or tip of a plant or organ
A1 The acroscopic view of the mountain was breathtaking.
A2 The acroscopic branches of the tree reached towards the sky.
B1 From the acroscopic perspective, the city skyline looked impressive.
B2 The acroscopic angle provided a panoramic view of the entire valley.
C1 The acroscopic details of the painting revealed intricate brushwork.
C2 The acroscopic analysis of the data uncovered hidden patterns and correlations.
adverb in a manner that is towards the apex or tip of a plant or organ
A1 She looked acroscopically at the tiny ant crawling on the ground.
A2 The bird flew acroscopically across the sky, its wings outstretched.
B1 The artist painted acroscopically, paying attention to every detail of the landscape.
B2 The detective examined the crime scene acroscopically, searching for any clues that might have been missed.
C1 The scientist analyzed the data acroscopically, looking for patterns and trends.
C2 The surgeon operated acroscopically, using a minimally invasive technique to perform the procedure.
formal The acroscopic view of the mountain range was breathtaking.
informal From the top of the hill, you can see the acroscopic view of the city.
slang Dude, check out the acroscopic scenery from this lookout point!
figurative She always takes the acroscopic approach when analyzing problems, looking at the bigger picture.
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