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Meaning of Acacia | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
əˈkeɪ.ʃə

Definitions

  1. A barangay of Catarman, Northern Samar, Philippines.
  2. A shrub or tree of the tribe Acacieae.
  3. A roll or bag, filled with dust, borne by Byzantine emperors, as a memento of mortality. It is represented on medals.
  4. The thickened or dried juice of several species in Acacieae, in particular Vachellia nilotica (syn. Acacia nilotica, Egyptian acacia).
  5. A false acacia; robinia tree (Robinia pseudoacacia).
  6. Gum arabic; gum acacia.
  7. Any of several related trees, such as a locust tree.
  8. A light to moderate greenish yellow with a hint of red.
  9. A light to moderate greenish yellow with a hint of red. acacia:

Equivalents

Беларуская акацыя
Български акация
Bosanski akacija
Català acàcia
Čeština akácie
Deutsch Akazie
Ελληνικά ακακία
Esperanto akacio
Suomi akasia
Français acacia
עברית שיטה
हिन्दी गोद बबूल
Hrvatski akacija
Bahasa Indonesia akasia
Íslenska akasía
Italiano acacia
日本語 アカシア
ქართული აკაცია
한국어 아카시아
Latina acacia
Македонски акација
Malti akaċja
Nederlands acacia
Polski akacja akacjowy
Português acácia
Română acacia
Русский акация
Српски akacija
Svenska akacia
Tagalog akasya langil
Türkçe akasya
Українська акацієвий акація
Tiếng Việt keo
IsiXhosa umnga

Examples

“1997, Kenneth M. Old, Ian A. Hood, Zi Qing Yuan, Diseases of Tropical Acacias in Northern Queensland, K. M. Old, Su Lee See, J. K. Sharma (editors), Diseases of Tropical Acacias: Proceedings of an International Workshop held at Subanjeriji (South Sumatra) 28 April - 2 May 1996, page 1, The latter species was collected only once in this survey on A. flavescens but is widespread on both tropical and temperate acacias in Australia.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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