Acacias

/əˈkeɪʃəz/ noun

Plural of acacia; a group of tropical and subtropical trees and shrubs known for their feathery leaves, yellow flowers, and often thorny branches.

From Greek 'akakia,' likely derived from the Egyptian name for the tree. The word entered English through Latin, and acacias became particularly famous as the trees that provided the acacia wood mentioned in biblical descriptions of the Ark of the Covenant.

AFakasie
AMአካሽያ
ARالاكاسيا
BGакации
BNঅ্যাকাশিয়া
CAacàcies
CSakácie
DAacacia
DEAkazien
ELακάνθια
ESacacias
ETakatsia
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