Pronunciation: /ædɪˈnoʊl/
noun a proper noun referring to a specific name or title
A1 I found an adinole on the beach while collecting seashells.
A2 The adinole was a rare species of bird that had colorful feathers.
B1 Scientists are studying the behavior of the adinole in its natural habitat.
B2 The adinole population has been declining due to habitat destruction.
C1 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the adinole from extinction.
C2 The adinole is a symbol of resilience and adaptability in the face of environmental challenges.
formal The scientist discovered a new species of plant called adinole in the rainforest.
informal I heard that adinole is a rare type of flower that only blooms once a year.
slang Hey, have you seen that funky adinole plant growing in the garden?
figurative Her creativity was like an adinole, unique and captivating.
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