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акация (Acacia) – allthorn acacia – babul acacia – bastard acacia – black-green wattle acacia – blackwood acacia – catechu acacia – golden-wattle acacia – gum arabic acacia – hickory acacia – Illinois acacia – mulga acacia – rose acacia – silk tree acacia – silvergreen wattle acacia – star acacia – sweet acacia – three-thorned acacia – weeping boree acacia – western acacia
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1.
  1. бот. акация (Acacia spp.) 2. бот. робиния, лжеакация (Robinia) 3. цветок акации 4. гуммиарабик ...
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  noun  1) bot. акация (Acacia spp.); робиния, лжеакация (Robinia); цветок акации  2) гуммиарабик ...
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  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. Etymology: L f. Gk akakia ...
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   noun  Etymology: New Latin, genus name, from Latin, ~ tree, from Greek akakia  Date: 14th century  1. gum arabic  2. any of a large genus (Acacia) of leguminous shrubs and trees of warm regions with leaves pinnate or reduced to phyllodes and white or yellow flower clusters ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (acacias, or acacia) An acacia or an acacia tree is a tree which grows in warm countries and which usually has small yellow or white flowers. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n a tree with small yellow or white flowers that grows in warm countries ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 14c., from L. acacia, from Gk. akakia "thorny Egyptian tree," probably related to Gk. ake "point, thorn." ACADEMY - 1474, from L. academia, from Gk. Akademia "grove of Akademos," a legendary Athenian of the Trojan War tales (his name apparently means "of a silent district"), whose estate, six stadia from Athens, was the enclosure where Plato taught his school. Sense broadened 16c. into any school or training place. Poetic form academe first attested 1588. Academic first recorded 1586; sense of "not leading to a decision" is 20c. ...
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