Pronunciation: /əˈkuːtʃi/
noun a type of traditional Mexican dance
A1 I have an acuchi that I use to cut vegetables.
A2 She keeps her acuchi in the kitchen drawer.
B1 The chef's favorite acuchi is made of high-quality steel.
B2 During the cooking competition, contestants showcased their unique acuchis.
C1 The renowned knife maker crafted a custom acuchi for the famous chef.
C2 Collectors value antique acuchis for their historical significance.
adjective describing something related to or characteristic of the Acuchi dance
A1 The acuchi kitten played with a ball of yarn.
A2 She wore an acuchi dress to the party.
B1 The acuchi painting hung on the wall of the gallery.
B2 The acuchi flavor of the dish was unique and delicious.
C1 The acuchi architecture of the building was admired by all.
C2 Her acuchi talent for music was evident in her performance.
formal The acuchi plant is known for its medicinal properties.
informal I heard that acuchi leaves can help with stomach aches.
slang Hey, can you pass me some of that acuchi for my headache?
figurative His words were like a soothing acuchi for her troubled mind.
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