Pronunciation: /əˈdreɪdiəsɪz/
noun a plural form of the noun 'adradius', which is a term not found in standard dictionaries and may be a specialized or technical term
A1 The children played with colorful adradiuses in the park.
A2 She collected different sizes of adradiuses for her art project.
B1 The scientist studied the properties of various adradiuses in the lab.
B2 The jeweler crafted a stunning necklace using rare adradiuses.
C1 The architect designed a building with unique adradiuses incorporated into the facade.
C2 The museum displayed ancient artifacts made of precious adradiuses.
formal The engineer calculated the adradiuses of the circles to ensure they would fit within the designated area.
informal I have no idea how to measure adradiuses, do you?
slang Let's just estimate the adradiuses of these shapes, it doesn't have to be exact.
figurative The adradiuses of her personality were vast and complex, revealing many layers upon closer inspection.
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