Pronunciation: /ˈtækroʊ/
noun a type of immunosuppressant drug used to prevent rejection in organ transplant recipients
A1 I ordered a tacro for lunch.
A2 The tacro I had yesterday was delicious.
B1 The restaurant specializes in unique fusion dishes like tacro.
B2 The chef's signature dish is the tacro, a combination of taco and croissant.
C1 The tacro has become a popular food trend in the city.
C2 The Michelin-starred restaurant offers a gourmet tacro on their menu.
formal The doctor prescribed a tacro medication to help with the patient's autoimmune disease.
informal I heard that tacro is really effective for treating skin conditions.
slang Have you tried that new tacro stuff for your allergies?
figurative His leadership style can be described as tacro - direct and to the point.
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