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flowerThe reproductive structure of angiosperms; a complete flower includes sepals, petals, stamens (male structures), and carpels (female structures).
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flowerc. 1200, "be vigorous, prosper, thrive," from flower (n.). Of a plant or bud, "to blossom," c. 1300. Meaning "adorn or cover with flowers" is from 1570s. Related: Flowere [..]
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flowerc. 1200, flour, also flur, flor, floer, floyer, flowre, "the blossom of a plant; a flowering plant," from Old French flor "flower, blossom; heyday, prime; fine flour; elite; innocence, [..]
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flowerblossom or reproductive organs of a plant.
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flowerCollection of reproductive structures found in flowering plants. More info?
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flowerThe reproductive organ of seed producing plants. flowering on new wood:
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flowerA part of a plant commonly identified by petals
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flowerThe reproductive organ of the plant.
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flowerThe reproductive structure of the angiosperms.
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flowerthe part of a plant important in sexual reproduction; a flower is generally the showiest part of a plant
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flowerA single flower heaped or crowded into a dense flower cluster. Aggregate fruit
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flowerOne which lacks any one or more of these parts; calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistils. Indehiscent
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flowerThe organ in an angiosperm
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flowerThe part of the plant containing the reproductive organs usually surrounded by sepals and petals.
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flowerThe reproductive branch or structure of an angiosperm plant.
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flowerThe characteristic reproductive structure of angiosperms; typically with 4 sets of parts (calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistil). Incomplete flowers lack one or more sets of parts.
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flowerAlso known as bloom or blossom, the flower is the reproductive structure of a plant, bearing the male and female organs. It’s often brightly coloured to attract fertilising insects.
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flower The reproductive organ of seed producing plants.
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flowera plant's reproductive organs.
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flowerThe sex organs of a plant, usually surrounded by a protective ring of often eye-catching petals and sepals which attract creatures for pollination, so that a seed or seeds can be formed.
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flowera plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms bloom: produce or yield flowers; "The cherry tree bloomed" reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy o [..]
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flowerthe pretty coloured part of a plant
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flowerThe reproductive structure of the anthophyta or angiosperms. flowering plants
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flowerblum
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flowerTo dream of seeing flowers blooming in gardens, signifies pleasure and gain, if bright-hued and fresh; white denotes sadness. Withered and dead flowers, signify disappointments and gloomy situations. For a young woman to receive a bouquet of mixed flowers, foretells that she will have many admirers. To see flowers blooming in barren soil without ve [..]
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flowerthe reproductive structure of angiosperms
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flowerreproductive structure of an angiosperm, containing male and female parts. focus (plural-foci or focuses)
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flower[Flowering & Fruiting] -- Reproductive structure of angiosperms with single axis; usually receptacle with stamens, carpels and perianth.
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flower(n) a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms(n) reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts(n) the period of greatest prosperity or productivity(v) produ [..]
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flowerThe reproductive organs of Plants.
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flowerThe part of a plant that helps it grow new plants. The flowers have nectar and pollen in them. The nectar attracts bees and other insects, because it is a good liquid food. The pollen is a powder that [..]
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flowera shoot of the sporophyte of a higher plant that is modified for reproduction and consists of a shortened axis bearing modified leaves; especially, one of a seed plant differentiated into a calyx, cor [..]
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flowerThe part of a plant where reproduction takes place and seeds are produced. hybrid
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flower, sb. a bunch of flowers.
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flowerThe reproductive branch or structure of an angiosperm plant.
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flowerAngiosperm reproductive structure bearing pistils, stamens, or both, and usually also sepals and petals. So-called flowers of conifers are the male and female strobili before and during pollination.
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flowerthe reproductive structure of a flowering plant that usually consists of a pistil, stamens, petals, and sepals
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flower
A colorful, conspicuous structure associated with angiosperms, frequently scented and attracting various insects, and which may or may not be used for sexual reproduction.
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flower
v=snippet&q=biscuit&f=false|pages=436|passage=Macaroni. It comes from Italy. It is a biscuit made of almonds, eggs, flower, and sugar.}}
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flowerSimply from the English word flower for the blossoming plant. It is derived (via Old French) from Latin flos.
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