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FLOW'ER-FENCE, n. The name of certain plants. The flower-fence of Barbados is of...
FLOW'ER-G'ARDEN, n. A garden in which flowers are chiefly cultivated.
FLOW'ER-GENTLE, n. A plant, the amaranth.
FLOWER-INWO'VEN, a. Adorned with flowers.
FLOW'ER-KIRTLED, a. Dressed with garlands of flowers.
FLOW'ER-STALK, n. In botany, the peduncle of a plant, or the stem that supports ...
FLOW'ERED, pp. Embellished with figures of flowers.
FLOW'ERET, n. A small flower; a floret. [In botany, floret is solely used.]
FLOW'ERINESS, n. [from flowery.] 1. The state of being flowery, or of abounding ...
FLOW'ERING, ppr. 1. Blossoming; blooming; expanding the petals, as plants. 2. Ad...
FLOW'ERLESS, a. Having no flower.
FLOW'ERY, a. 1. Full of flowers; abounding with blossoms; as a flowery field. 2....
FLOWING, ppr. Moving as a fluid; issuing; proceeding; abounding; smooth, as styl...
FLOWINGLY, adv. With volubility; with abundance.
FLOWINGNESS, n. Smoothness of diction; stream of diction.
FLOWK, FLOWN, had fled, in the following phrases, is not good English. Was reaso...