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

  1. The acanthine thorns of the plant made it difficult to approach.
  2. Her acanthine style of painting was both striking and controversial.
  3. He admired the acanthine silhouette of the sculpture against the sunset.
  4. The acanthine texture of the fabric added depth to the garment.
  5. In ancient texts, the acanthine motif often symbolized resilience.
  6. The artist incorporated acanthine patterns into his latest mural.
  7. Despite its beauty, the acanthine design posed practical challenges.
  8. The acanthine species of the cactus thrived in the arid landscape.
  9. The acanthine leaves of the shrub created a natural barrier.
  10. She was captivated by the acanthine architecture of the historic building.
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