Noun
A roll or bag, filled with dust, borne by Byzantine emperors, as a memento of mortality. It is represented on medals.
A genus of leguminous trees and shrubs. Nearly 300 species are Australian or Polynesian, and have terete or vertically compressed leaf stalks, instead of the bipinnate leaves of the much fewer species of America, Africa, etc. Very few are found in temperate climates.
The inspissated juice of several species of acacia; -- called also gum acacia, and gum arabic.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to a land title search of 8 Acacia Street, Mr Simmons is co-owner with Peta Sarah Lloyd-Harris. Source: Internet
Acacias contain a number of organic compounds that defend them from pests and grazing animals. citation Uses Use as human food Acacia dealbata seeds Acacia seeds are often used for food and a variety of other products. Source: Internet
Acacia tree near the limit of its range in the Negev Desert of southern Israel Golden wattle ( Acacia pycnantha ), the floral emblem of Australia Seed pods of Acacia species from the MHNT This article describes acacias in the broader sense. Source: Internet
Able to return to Another world, Serge allies with the Acacia Dragoons against Porre and locates that dimension's Dragon Tear, allowing him to return to his human form. Source: Internet
Acacia tortilis has proved to be the most promising species for desert afforestation and the jojoba is another promising species of economic value found suitable for planting in these areas. Source: Internet
A few species (such as Acacia glaucoptera ) lack leaves or phyllodes altogether but instead possess cladodes, modified leaf-like photosynthetic stems functioning as leaves. Source: Internet