acanthine in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Acanthine refers to having thorns or spines, or resembling a thorny plant, often used metaphorically to describe something that is sharp, striking, or difficult to approach.
Crossword clues for acanthine
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "acanthine".
- Spiny plant often found in the wild.
- Characteristic of a thorny appearance.
- Having sharp points or spines.
- Resembling a plant with thorns.
- Difficult to approach or handle.
Acanthine sentence examples
- The acanthine thorns of the plant made it difficult to approach.
- Her acanthine style of painting was both striking and controversial.
- He admired the acanthine silhouette of the sculpture against the sunset.
- The acanthine texture of the fabric added depth to the garment.
- In ancient texts, the acanthine motif often symbolized resilience.
- The artist incorporated acanthine patterns into his latest mural.
- Despite its beauty, the acanthine design posed practical challenges.
- The acanthine species of the cactus thrived in the arid landscape.
- The acanthine leaves of the shrub created a natural barrier.
- She was captivated by the acanthine architecture of the historic building.