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Traditional English :: acacia
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ACACIA-2.html - n. 1 any tree of the genus Acacia, with yellow or white flowers, esp. A. senegal yielding gum arabic. 2 (also false acacia) the locust tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, grown for ornament. [L f. Gk akakia] |
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Traditional English :: acacia
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ACACIA-2.html - n. 1 any tree of the genus Acacia, with yellow or white flowers, esp. A. senegal yielding gum arabic. 2 (also false acacia) the locust tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, grown for ornament. [L f. Gk akakia] |
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Traditional English :: acacia
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ACACIA-2.html - n. 1 any tree of the genus Acacia, with yellow or white flowers, esp. A. senegal yielding gum arabic. 2 (also false acacia) the locust tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, grown for ornament. [L f. Gk akakia] |
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English Idioms :: Acapulco gold
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ACACIA-2.html - {n., slang} Marijuana of an exceptionally high quality. * /Jack doesn't just smoke pot, he smokes Acapulco gold./ |
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Traditional English :: acacia
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ACACIA-2.html - n. 1 any tree of the genus Acacia, with yellow or white flowers, esp. A. senegal yielding gum arabic. 2 (also false acacia) the locust tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, grown for ornament. [L f. Gk akakia] |
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Traditional English :: academe
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ACACIA-2.html - n. 1 a the world of learning. b universities collectively. 2 literary a college or university. grove (or groves) of Academe a university environment. [Gk Akademos (see ACADEMY ): used by Shakesp. (Love's Labour's Lost I. i. 13) and Milton (Paradise Regained iv. 244)] |
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