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1.
In the
popular
sense
,
the
bloom
or
blossom
of a
plant
;
the
showy
portion
,
usually
of a
different
color
,
shape
,
and
texture
from the
foliage
.
Source : opted (
60543
) - auto
2.
That
part
of a
plant
destined to
produce
seed,
and
hence
including one or
both
of the
sexual
organs;
an
organ
or
combination
of the organs of
reproduction
,
whether inclosed by a
circle
of
foliar
parts or not.
A
complete
flower
consists of two
essential
parts,
the stamens and the
pistil
,
and two
floral
envelopes,
the
corolla
and
callyx
.
In mosses the flowers
consist
of a
few
special
leaves surrounding or subtending organs called
archegonia
.
See
Blossom
,
and
Corolla
.
Source : opted (
60544
) - auto
3.
The
fairest
,
freshest
,
and
choicest
part
of anything;
as,
the
flower
of an
army
,
or of a
family
;
the
state
or
time
of freshness and
bloom
;
as,
the
flower
of
life
,
that is,
youth
.
Source : opted (
60545
) - auto
4.
Grain
pulverized;
meal
;
flour
.
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60546
) - auto
5.
A
substance
in the
form
of a
powder
,
especially
when condensed from
sublimation
;
as,
the flowers of
sulphur
.
Source : opted (
60547
) - auto
6.
A
figure
of
speech
;
an
ornament
of
style
.
Source : opted (
60548
) - auto
7.
Ornamental
type used
chiefly
for borders
around
pages,
cards,
etc.
Source : opted (
60549
) - auto
8.
Menstrual
discharges.
Source : opted (
60550
) - auto
9.
To
blossom
;
to
bloom
;
to
expand
the petals,
as a
plant
;
to
produce
flowers;
as,
this
plant
flowers in
June
.
Source : opted (
60553
) - auto
10.
To
come
into the
finest
or
fairest
condition
.
Source : opted (
60554
) - auto
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