Pronunciation: /əˈkrɑːspərəs/
adjective relating to or having acrospores, which are spores produced at the tip of a plant structure
A1 The acrosporous plant grew tall and strong in the sunlight.
A2 The acrosporous ferns lined the forest floor, reaching towards the sky.
B1 The acrosporous trees provided shade and shelter for the animals in the park.
B2 The acrosporous vines climbed up the walls of the old castle, creating a beautiful green facade.
C1 The acrosporous plants in the botanical garden were meticulously cared for by the staff.
C2 The acrosporous ecosystem in the rainforest was a sight to behold, with lush greenery stretching as far as the eye could see.
formal The acrosporous plants in the garden were carefully tended to by the skilled botanist.
informal I heard that the acrosporous plants need extra sunlight to thrive.
slang Those acrosporous plants are total divas, always needing special attention.
figurative Her mind was like an acrosporous garden, constantly reaching for new heights of creativity.
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