Pronunciation: /ˈædʒɑːr/
noun a member of a people living mainly in Adjara, a region in southwestern Georgia.
A1 An adzhar is a traditional Georgian dish made with cheese-filled bread.
A2 I tried making adzhar at home using a recipe I found online.
B1 The restaurant we went to last night had the best adzhar I've ever tasted.
B2 My friend from Georgia taught me how to properly prepare adzhar.
C1 The chef's unique twist on adzhar made it a popular menu item at the restaurant.
C2 During my culinary tour of Georgia, I sampled various versions of adzhar from different regions.
adjective relating to the Adzhars or their language or culture.
A1 The adzhar design on her scarf was intricate and colorful.
A2 The adzhar embroidery on the pillow added a touch of elegance to the room.
B1 The adzhar pattern on the tablecloth was a traditional motif from the region.
B2 The adzhar tapestry hanging on the wall was a beautiful work of art.
C1 The adzhar craftsmanship on the vase was exquisite and highly detailed.
C2 The adzhar textiles in the museum exhibit were a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage.
formal The Adzhar people are an ethnic group native to the Caucasus region.
informal I tried Adzhar cuisine for the first time and it was delicious.
slang That Adzhar dance move you did was pretty cool!
figurative His mind was like an Adzhar puzzle, intricate and complex.
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