Pronunciation: /əˈdænəl/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case, 'adanal' is a noun
A1 I bought a delicious adanal from the bakery.
A2 She always enjoys eating adanal with her morning coffee.
B1 The adanal sold at that bakery is known for its flaky crust.
B2 The chef prepared a variety of adanal for the tasting menu.
C1 The adanal competition showcased the best bakers in the country.
C2 The adanal festival attracts visitors from all over the world to taste the different varieties.
adjective describing word that modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'adanal' is describing a noun
A1 The adanal region of the body is located near the tailbone.
A2 The doctor examined the adanal glands for any signs of infection.
B1 Proper hygiene is important for maintaining adanal health.
B2 The adanal muscles play a crucial role in supporting the lower back.
C1 The adanal nerve can be sensitive to pressure and cause discomfort.
C2 Surgery may be necessary to address issues in the adanal area.
formal The adanal gland is an important part of the digestive system in some animals.
informal I heard that adanal glands are responsible for producing a certain type of scent in animals.
slang My dog's adanal area was bothering him so we had to take him to the vet.
figurative The adanal region of the city was known for its vibrant nightlife and bustling activity.
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