Pronunciation: /əˈdiːɡi/
noun a member of a Circassian people living mainly in the Republic of Adygea in the Russian Federation
A1 I saw a beautiful adighe in the garden.
A2 The adighe was a type of flower that I had never seen before.
B1 The adighe plant requires plenty of sunlight to thrive.
B2 The adighe is known for its vibrant colors and unique shape.
C1 Botanists have been studying the adighe species for decades.
C2 The rare adighe variety discovered in the rainforest has captured the attention of scientists worldwide.
adjective relating to the Adighe people or their language
A1 She has a small adighe backpack.
A2 The adighe kitten played with a ball of yarn.
B1 The adighe curtains added a touch of elegance to the room.
B2 His adighe manners impressed everyone at the party.
C1 The adighe artwork displayed in the gallery was truly breathtaking.
C2 The adighe precision of his work was unmatched in the industry.
formal The adighe tribe has a rich cultural heritage that dates back centuries.
informal I heard that adighe cuisine is really delicious, we should try it sometime.
slang Hey, did you see that adighe movie? It was so good!
figurative Her words were like an adighe, flowing smoothly and beautifully.
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