flower
Definition of flower:
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part of speech: noun
FLOWERINESS.
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: noun
Blossom; the bloom or flourish of a plant; the best or finest part of a thing, as flower of age, an army, & c.
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: noun
The blossom of a plant; the best of anything; the prime of life; the person or thing most distinguished; a figure of speech.
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Common misspellings:
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- ower (3.7%)
- folow (3.7%)
- floer (11.1%)
- flowere (22.2%)
- flawer (14.8%)
- fower (7.4%)
- flowler (7.4%)
- folower (3.7%)
- flowe (22.2%)
- flover (3.7%)
Usage examples for flower:
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Truth is always lovely, Terence; it is a flower of great beauty.
"Rossmoyne" – Unknown -
Each flower must open itself as wide as ever it can, in order to receive all that the Sun wants to give to it.
"A Book of Quaker Saints" – Lucy Violet Hodgkin -
She smiles now, and the coming color makes her look like a lovely flower
"Floyd Grandon's Honor" – Amanda Minnie Douglas -
On the way Sage Flower which was the name of the Indian girl, became lost.
"Six Little Bunkers at Uncle Fred's" – Laura Lee Hope