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flow·er (flou r)n.1. a. The reproductive structure of some seed-bearing plants, characteristically having either specialized male or female organs or both male and female organs, such as stamens and a pistil, enclosed in an outer envelope of petals and sepals. b. Such a structure having showy or colorful parts; a blossom. 2. A plant that is cultivated or appreciated for its blossoms. 3. The condition or a time of having developed flowers: The azaleas were in full flower. 4. Something, such as an ornament or a figure of speech, that resembles a flower in shape, fineness, or attractiveness. 5. The period of highest development; the peak. See Synonyms at bloom1. 6. The highest example or best representative: the flower of our generation. 7. A natural development or outgrowth: "His attitude was simply a flower of his general good nature" (Henry James). 8. flowers Chemistry A fine powder produced by condensation or sublimation of a compound. v. flow·ered, flow·er·ing, flow·ers v.intr.1. To produce a flower or flowers; blossom. 2. To develop naturally or fully; mature: His artistic talents flowered early. v.tr. To decorate with flowers or with a floral pattern.
[Middle English flour, from Old French flor, from Latin fl s, fl r-; see bhel-3 in Indo-European roots.]
flow er·er n. flow er·less adj. | flower |
flowered [ˈflaʊəd]adj1. having or abounding in flowers 2. decorated with flowers or a floral design
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Adj. | 1. | flowered - resembling or made of or suggestive of flowers; "an unusual floral design"patterned - having patterns (especially colorful patterns) |
Translations flowered [ˈflaʊərd] adj (= flower-patterned) → à fleurs
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