Pronunciation: /ˌækrəˈtɑrsiəm/
noun a botanical term referring to the upper part of a plant's stem where the leaves are attached
A1 The acrotarsium of the insect helps it to grip onto surfaces.
A2 The acrotarsium of the bird is adapted for perching on branches.
B1 Scientists are studying the function of the acrotarsium in different species.
B2 The acrotarsium plays a crucial role in the locomotion of many animals.
C1 The intricate structure of the acrotarsium indicates evolutionary adaptations.
C2 Research on the acrotarsium has led to breakthroughs in biomechanics.
formal The acrotarsium is the joint between the tarsus and the metatarsus in the anatomy of birds.
informal I learned about the acrotarsium in my biology class today.
slang Check out the cool acrotarsium on that bird!
figurative The acrotarsium represents the connection between two important parts of the body.
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