
1) Accumulation 2) Aggregation 3) Area plants 4) Assemblage 5) Biota division 6) Biota part 7) Botanical garden offering 8) Botanical gardens display 9) Botanical nomenclature 10) Botanical study 11) Botany 12) Botany interest 13) Bouquet makers 14) Child in Turn of the Screw 15) Collection 16) English girl name
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1) Acrogen 2) Acrogenic 3) Acrogenous 4) Aerophyte 5) Apomict 6) Apomictic 7) Apomictical 8) Autophyte 9) Autophytic 10) Autotroph 11) Autotrophic 12) Botany 13) Brier 14) Brierpatch 15) Brush 16) Carpetlayer 17) Chaparral 18) Coppice 19) Copse 20) Cryptogam 21) Cryptogamic 22) Cryptogamous 23) Embryo
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- all the plant life in a particular region
- a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
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(1) all the plants growing in a certain region or country; (2) an enumeration of them, generally with a guide to their identification (e.g. the present volume, the Flora of Victoria, the Flora of New South Wales and so on). In this case 'flora' is written with a capital F.
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• (n.) The complete system of vegetable species growing without cultivation in a given locality, region, or period; a list or description of, or treatise on, such plants. • (n.) The goddess of flowers and spring.
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1. A collective noun for the plant species of a specific location or habitat. 2. The name of a book cataloguing the plant species of a specific location.
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(from the article `pentimento`) ...Many signs of such `repentances,` or pentimenti, are found among the thinly painted Dutch panels of the 17th century. One of the most famous ...
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in Roman religion, the goddess of the flowering of plants. Titus Tatius (according to tradition, the Sabine king who ruled with Romulus) is said to ...
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In Roman mythology, the goddess of flowers, youth, and spring. Her festival, the Floralia, instituted in 238 BC, was initially celebrated at irregular intervals but became annual from 173 BC. It...
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(flor´ә) the collective plant organisms of a given locality. enteric flora , gut flora , intestinal flora the bacteria that normally inhabit the interior of the intestine, belonging mainly to the phyla Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes; some aid in diges...
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(1) A term used to describe the entire plant species of a specified region or time. (2) The sum total of the kinds of plants in an area at one time. All plant life associated with a given habitat, country, area, or period. Bacteria are considered flora.
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All the plants in a particular place or period of time.
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Flo'ra noun [ Latin , the goddess of flowers, from
flos ,
floris , flower. See
Flower .]
1. (Rom. Myth.) The goddess of flowers and spring.
2. (Botany) The complete system of vegetable species growing without cultivation in a given locality, region, o...
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Flora: The population of microbes inhabiting the outside or inside surfaces of people (or other animals). Also, the population of plants including flowers, usually in a particular area. The word 'flora' is the name of the Roman goddess of flowers.
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Flora was the Roman goddess of flowers, youth, and spring. She was especially associated with vines, olives, all kinds of fruit trees and honey-bearing plants. Her temple was situated in the vicinity of the Circus Maximus, and her worship was said to have been introduced by Numa. Games were instituted in her honour around 238 BC but were soon disco...
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(1939) Flora (1939) is a cultivated variety of potato.
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(1951) Flora (1951) is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Flora is a cultivated variety of potato.
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(L: flos, floris flower, named after the goddess of flowers) the plants of a particular region or period. A work systematically listing and describing such plants.
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Flora The Roman goddess of flowers. Flora was especially associated with Spring. Her festivals, the Floralia, were from April 28-May 3. The term Flora also refers to native plants of a region.
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(Latin) Roman goddess of flowers.
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NATO codename for Yak-27, Yakolev [SU]
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In Roman mythology, the goddess of flowers, youth, and spring. Her festival, the Floralia, instituted in 238 BC, was initially celebrated at irregular intervals but became annual from 173 BC. It lasted from 28 April to 3 May and included licentious staged exhibitions. The goddess was originally the Greek maiden Chloris, who was caught by the amorou...
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Flora is an English name for girls. The meaning is `flowering, flourishing` The name Flora is most commonly given to French girls. (17 times more often than to American girls.) If it's too long you might use: Flo, Florrie Use for the other sex: Florus What do they use in other countries? Floris (Dutch) Flor (Spanish) Floran Florin Flo (English) Flo...
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[SAT terms] all the plant life in a particular region or period
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