Pronunciation: /əˈdʊrəl/
noun Adurol is a medication used to treat certain types of cancer.
A1 I bought a new adurol for my garden.
A2 The adurol was on sale at the hardware store.
B1 The adurol is used to protect plants from pests and diseases.
B2 The adurol has proven to be effective in increasing crop yields.
C1 Researchers are studying the long-term effects of adurol on soil health.
C2 The company developed a new adurol formula that is environmentally friendly.
adjective Adurol is an adjective describing something related to or characteristic of the medication Adurol.
A1 The adurol puppy wagged its tail happily.
A2 She wore an adurol dress to the party, attracting many compliments.
B1 The adurol painting captured the beauty of the landscape perfectly.
B2 The adurol performance left the audience in awe of the dancer's skill.
C1 His adurol leadership qualities helped the team achieve great success.
C2 The adurol craftsmanship of the furniture was evident in its intricate design.
formal The new medication, adurol, has shown promising results in clinical trials.
informal I heard adurol is supposed to be really effective for treating ADHD.
slang Have you tried that new adurol stuff? It's supposed to work wonders.
figurative His determination was like a dose of adurol, keeping him focused and motivated.
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