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flower
a blossom; a plant that blooms
Not to be confused with:
flour – ground meal
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flow·er
(flou′ər)n.
1.
a. The reproductive structure of angiosperms, 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.
c. A flower head.
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. The period of highest development or greatest vigor. See Synonyms at bloom1.
5. The highest example or best representative: the flower of our generation.
6. A natural development or outgrowth: "His attitude was simply a flower of his general good nature" (Henry James).
7. 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 flōs, flōr-; see bhel- in Indo-European roots.]
flow′er·er n.
flow′er·less adj.
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flower
(ˈflaʊə)n
1.
a. a bloom or blossom on a plant
b. a plant that bears blooms or blossoms
2. (Botany) the reproductive structure of angiosperm plants, consisting normally of stamens and carpels surrounded by petals and sepals all borne on the receptacle (one or more of these structures may be absent). In some plants it is conspicuous and brightly coloured and attracts insects or other animals for pollination.
3. (Botany) any similar reproductive structure in other plants
4. the prime; peak: in the flower of his youth.
5. the choice or finest product, part, or representative: the flower of the young men.
6. a decoration or embellishment
7. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing a type ornament, used with others in borders, chapter headings, etc
8. (Art Terms) Also called: fleuron an embellishment or ornamental symbol depicting a flower
9. (Chemistry) (plural) fine powder, usually produced by sublimation: flowers of sulphur.
vb
10. (intr) to produce flowers; bloom
11. (intr) to reach full growth or maturity
12. (tr) to deck or decorate with flowers or floral designs
[C13: from Old French flor, from Latin flōs; see blow3]
ˈflower-ˌlike adj
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flow•er
(ˈflaʊ ər)n.
1. the blossom of a plant. Compare inflorescence.
2.
a. the part of a seed plant comprising the reproductive organs and their envelopes if any, esp. when such envelopes are more or less conspicuous in form and color.
b. an analogous reproductive structure in other plants, as the mosses.
3. a plant considered with reference to or cultivated for its blossom.
4. a state of efflorescence or bloom: Peonies were in flower.
5. the finest or most flourishing period: when knighthood was in flower.
6. the best or finest member, product, or example: the flower of American youth.
7. flowers, (used with a sing. v.) a chemical substance in the form of a fine powder, esp. as obtained by sublimation.
v.i. 8. to produce flowers; blossom; come to full bloom.
9. to come out into full development; mature; flourish: Her talent flowered early.
v.t. 10. to cover or deck with flowers.
11. to decorate with a floral design.
[1150–1200; Middle English flour flower, best of anything < Old French flor, flour, flur < Latin flōrem acc. of flōs]
flow′er•less, adj.
flow′er•like`, adj.
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flow·er
(flou′ər)Noun
1. The reproductive structure of the seed-bearing plants known as angiosperms. The female reproductive part is the pistil, including the ovary, style, and stigma, and the male reproductive part is the stamen, including the filament and anther. The organs are enclosed in an outer envelope of petals and sepals. See Note at pollination.
2. A flowering plant that is grown mainly for its brightly colored petals.
Verb
To produce flowers; bloom.
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flower
Past participle: flowered
Gerund: flowering
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flower
The specialized reproductive shoot of a flowering plant.
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Noun | 1. | flower - a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms angiosperm, flowering plant - plants having seeds in a closed ovary bloomer - a flower that blooms in a particular way; "a night bloomer" paeony, peony - any of numerous plants widely cultivated for their showy single or double red or pink or white flowers lesser celandine, pilewort, Ranunculus ficaria - perennial herb native to Europe but naturalized elsewhere having heart-shaped leaves and yellow flowers resembling buttercups; its tuberous roots have been used as a poultice to relieve piles Adonis annua, pheasant's-eye - Eurasian herb cultivated for its deep red flowers with dark centers anemone, windflower - any woodland plant of the genus Anemone grown for its beautiful flowers and whorls of dissected leaves Anemonella thalictroides, rue anemone - woodland flower native to eastern North America having cup-shaped flowers reminiscent of anemone but more delicate aquilege, aquilegia, columbine - a plant of the genus Aquilegia having irregular showy spurred flowers; north temperate regions especially mountains Consolida ambigua, Delphinium ajacis, rocket larkspur - commonly cultivated larkspur of southern Europe having unbranched spikelike racemes of blue or sometimes purplish or pinkish flowers; sometime placed in genus Delphinium delphinium - any plant of the genus Delphinium having palmately divided leaves and showy spikes of variously colored spurred flowers; some contain extremely poisonous substances nigella - any plant of the genus Nigella peace lily, spathe flower, spathiphyllum - any of various plants of the genus Spathiphyllum having a white or green spathe and a spike of fragrant flowers and often cultivated as an ornamental arum lily, calla, calla lily, Zantedeschia aethiopica - South African plant widely cultivated for its showy pure white spathe and yellow spadix sandwort - low-growing chiefly perennial plant usually with small white flowers suitable for e.g. rock gardens garden pink, pink - any of various flowers of plants of the genus Dianthus cultivated for their fragrant flowers babies'-breath, baby's breath, Gypsophila paniculata - tall plant with small lance-shaped leaves and numerous tiny white or pink flowers lychnis, catchfly - mostly perennial herbs with sticky stems that catch insects; widespread in north temperate zone Moehringia lateriflora, sandwort - low-growing herb having clusters of small white four-petaled flowers Moehringia mucosa, sandwort - loosely matted plant with moss-like foliage studded with tiny starry four-petaled white blossoms; mountains of central and southern Europe bouncing Bess, bouncing Bet, hedge pink, Saponaria officinalis, soapwort - plant of European origin having pink or white flowers and leaves yielding a detergent when bruised cow cockle, cowherb, Saponaria vaccaria, Vaccaria hispanica, Vaccaria pyramidata - European annual with pale rose-colored flowers; cultivated flower or self-sown grainfield weed; introduced in North America; sometimes classified as a soapwort fig marigold, pebble plant - any of several South African plants of the genus Mesembryanthemum cultivated for showy pink or white flowers globe amaranth, Gomphrena globosa, bachelor's button - tropical American herb having rose to red or purple flowers that can be dried without losing color Nyctaginia capitata, scarlet musk flower - viscid branched perennial of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico having tuberous roots and deep red flowers umbrellawort - a plant of the genus Mirabilis four o'clock - any of several plants of the genus Mirabilis having flowers that open in late afternoon portulaca - a plant of the genus Portulaca having pink or red or purple or white ephemeral flowers Carolina spring beauty, Claytonia caroliniana - similar to Claytonia virginica but having usually pink flowers; eastern North America Clatonia lanceolata, spring beauty - small slender plant having one pair of succulent leaves at the middle of the stem and a loose raceme of white or pink or rose bowl-shaped flowers and an edible corm Claytonia virginica, Virginia spring beauty - small cormous perennial grown for its low rosette of succulent foliage and racemes of pink-tinged white flowers; eastern North America Cheiranthus cheiri, Erysimum cheiri, wallflower - perennial of southern Europe having clusters of fragrant flowers of all colors especially yellow and orange; often naturalized on old walls or cliffs; sometimes placed in genus Erysimum |
2. | flower - reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts angiosperm, flowering plant - plants having seeds in a closed ovary apetalous flower - flower having no petals inflorescence - the flowering part of a plant or arrangement of flowers on a stalk ray floret, ray flower - small flower with a flat strap-shaped corolla usually occupying the peripheral rings of a composite flower bud - a partially opened flower stamen - the male reproductive organ of a flower reproductive structure - the parts of a plant involved in its reproduction pistil - the female ovule-bearing part of a flower composed of ovary and style and stigma carpel - a simple pistil or one element of a compound pistil ovary - the organ that bears the ovules of a flower floral leaf - a modified leaf that is part of a flower chlamys, floral envelope, perianth, perigone, perigonium - collective term for the outer parts of a flower consisting of the calyx and corolla and enclosing the stamens and pistils chrysanthemum - the flower of a chrysanthemum plant | |
3. | flower - the period of greatest prosperity or productivity period, period of time, time period - an amount of time; "a time period of 30 years"; "hastened the period of time of his recovery"; "Picasso's blue period" golden age - a time period when some activity or skill was at its peak; "it was the golden age of cinema" | |
Verb | 1. | flower - produce or yield flowers; "The cherry tree bloomed" develop - grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment; "A flower developed on the branch"; "The country developed into a mighty superpower"; "The embryo develops into a fetus"; "This situation has developed over a long time" effloresce, burst forth - come into or as if into flower; "These manifestations effloresced in the past" |
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flower
noun
1. bloom, blossom, efflorescence Each individual flower is tiny.
verb
Quotations
"There is no `Why' about the rose, it blossoms because it blossoms"
"It pays no heed to itself, and does not care whether it is seen" [Angelus Silesius]
"The flower is the poetry of reproduction. It is an example of the eternal seductiveness of life" [Jean Giraudoux The Enchanted]
"When you take a flower in your hand and really look at it, it's your world for the moment" [Georgia O'Keeffe]
"There is no `Why' about the rose, it blossoms because it blossoms"
"It pays no heed to itself, and does not care whether it is seen" [Angelus Silesius]
"The flower is the poetry of reproduction. It is an example of the eternal seductiveness of life" [Jean Giraudoux The Enchanted]
"When you take a flower in your hand and really look at it, it's your world for the moment" [Georgia O'Keeffe]
Flowers
acacia, acanthus, African violet, aloe, alyssum, amaranth, amaryllis, anemone, arbutus, asphodel, aspidistra, aster, aubrietia, aubrieta, or aubretia, azalea, begonia, betony, bignonia, black-eyed Susan, bluebell, bog asphodel, bougainvillea, burdock, Busy Lizzie, buttercup, cactus, calendula, camellia, camomile or chamomile, cardinal flower, carnation, celandine, Christmas cactus, chrysanthemum, clematis, columbine, cornflower, cotoneaster, cowslip, crocus, cyclamen, daffodil, dahlia, daisy, dandelion, deadly nightshade, delphinium, digitalis, dog rose, edelweiss, eglantine, forget-me-not, foxglove, freesia, geranium, gilliflower or gillyflower, gladiolus, godetia, grape hyacinth, groundsel, guelder-rose, gypsophila, harebell, heartsease or heart's-ease, heliotrope, hellebore, hemlock, hibiscus, hollyhock, hyacinth, hydrangea, iris, jasmine, jonquil, larkspur, lavender, lily, lily of the valley, lobelia, London pride, lotus, love-in-idleness, love-lies-bleeding, lupin, magnolia, mallow, mandrake, marguerite, marigold, marjoram, meadowsweet, monkshood, Michaelmas daisy, morning-glory, narcissus, nasturtium, old man's beard, orchid, oxeye daisy, oxlip, oxtongue, pansy, passionflower, peony or paeony, petunia, phlox, pimpernel, pink, poppy, primrose, primula, ragged robin, ragweed, rose, saffron, samphire, saxifrage, scarlet pimpernel, snapdragon, snowdrop, speedwell, stock, sunflower, sweetbrier, sweet pea, sweet william, tiger lily, tulip, valerian, verbena, violet, wallflower, water lily, willowherb, wintergreen, wisteria, wood anemone, woodbine, yarrow, zinniaCollins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
flower
noun2. A condition or time of vigor and freshness:
3. The superlative or most preferable part of something:
Idioms: cream of the crop, flower of the flock, pick of the bunch.
4. People of the highest social level:
aristocracy, blue blood, crème de la crème, elite, gentility, gentry, nobility, patriciate, quality, society, upper class, who's who.
Informal: upper crust.
1. To bear flowers:
2. To be in one's prime:
Idioms: cut a figure, make a splash.
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Translations
цвете
kvéstkvětinakvět
blomstblomstre
floro
lill
kukkakukkia
cvijetcvjetati
virág
bungakembangpuspa
blómblómstra
花花が咲く
꽃꽃이 피다피다
flos
gėlėpapuoštas gėlėmispompastiškasvazonasžiedas
puķeziedētzieds
floare
kvet
cvetcveteticvetlica
blomma
-bariki-chanua-sitawi
ดอกไม้ผลิดอก
hoara hoabông
flower
[ˈflaʊəʳ]A. N
2. (= best) the flower of the army → la flor y nata del ejército
she was in the flower of her youth → estaba en la flor de la vida
she was in the flower of her youth → estaba en la flor de la vida
B. VI → florecer
C. CPD flower arrangement N (= art) = flower arranging (= exhibit) (on table) → arreglo m floral; (in park) → adorno m floral
flower arranging N → arte m floral
flower child N (= hippy) → hippy mf, hippie mf
flower garden N → jardín m (de flores)
flower head N → cabezuela f
flower people NPL → hippies mpl
flower power N → filosofía f hippy
flower seller N → florista mf, vendedor(a) m/f de flores
flower shop N → floristería f, tienda f de flores
flower show N → exposición f de flores
flower stall N → puesto m de flores
flower arranging N → arte m floral
flower child N (= hippy) → hippy mf, hippie mf
flower garden N → jardín m (de flores)
flower head N → cabezuela f
flower people NPL → hippies mpl
flower power N → filosofía f hippy
flower seller N → florista mf, vendedor(a) m/f de flores
flower shop N → floristería f, tienda f de flores
flower show N → exposición f de flores
flower stall N → puesto m de flores
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
flower
[ˈflaʊər] vi
[plant] → fleurir
[movement, relationship] → être florissant(e)flower arrangement n → composition f floraleflower arranging n → art m floral
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flower
n
→ Blume f; (= blossom) → Blüte f; “say it with flowers” → „lasst Blumen sprechen“; no flowers by request → wir bitten von Blumenspenden abzusehen; to be in flower → blühen, in Blüte stehen; to come into flower → zu blühen anfangen
no pl (fig) → Blüte f; to be in the (full) flower of youth → in der Blüte seiner Jugend stehen; the flower of British manhood → die Zierde der britischen Männer
(Chem) flowers of sulphur → Schwefelblume or -blüte f
vi (lit, fig) → blühen
flower
:flower arrangement
n → Blumengesteck nt
flower arranging
flowerbed
n → Blumenbeet nt
flower child
n → Blumenkind nt
flower
:flower garden
n → Blumengarten m
flower girl
n
(= seller) → Blumenmädchen nt
(at wedding etc) → Streukind nt
flower head
n → Blütenkopf m
flower
:flower people
pl → Blumenkinder pl
flowerpot
n → Blumentopf m
flower power
n → Flowerpower f, → Flower-Power f
flower-seller
n → Blumenverkäufer(in) m(f)
flower shop
n → Blumenladen m, → Blumengeschäft nt
flower show
n → Blumenschau f
flower stalk
n → Blütenstiel m
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flower
(ˈflauə) noun the part of a plant or tree from which fruit or seed grows, often brightly coloured and sometimes including the stem on which it grows. a bunch of flowers.
verb (of plants etc) to produce flowers. This plant flowers in early May.
ˈflowered adjective having a pattern of flowers. flowered material.
ˈflowery adjective1. having, or decorated with, flowers. a flowery hat.
2. (of language) using ornamental words and phrases; poetic. a flowery speech.
ˈflower-bed noun a piece of earth prepared and used for the growing of plants.
ˈflower-pot noun a container made of earthenware, plastic etc in which a plant is grown.
in flower (of a plant) having flowers in bloom. These trees are in flower in May.
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flower
→ زَهْرَة, يُزْهِرُ kvést, květina blomst, blomstre blühen, Blume ανθίζω, λουλούδι flor, florecer kukka, kukkia fleur, fleurir cvijet, cvjetati fiore, fiorire 花, 花が咲く 꽃, 꽃이 피다 bloeien, bloem blomst, blomstre kwiat, zakwitnąć flor, florescer цвести, цветок blomma ดอกไม้, ผลิดอก çiçek, çiçek açmak hoa, ra hoa 开花, 花Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
flower
n. flor, órgano reproductor de la planta.
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