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Florescence

Florescence Meaning & Definition
Florescence Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Florescence?

[n] the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms

Synonyms | Synonyms for Florescence: anthesis | blossoming | efflorescence | flowering | inflorescence

Related Terms | Find terms related to Florescence: anthesis | bloom | blooming | blossom | blossoming | blow | blowing | budtime | early years | efflorescence | flowerage | flowering | flowering time | full bloom | jeunesse | juvenescence | juvenility | my burning youth | my green age | prime of life | salad days | seedtime of life | springtime of life | tender age | tenderness | unfolding | unfoldment | young blood | youngness | youth | youthfulness | youthhead | youthhood | youthiness

See Also | development | growing | growth | maturation | ontogenesis | ontogeny

Florescence In Webster's Dictionary

\Flo*res"cence\, n. [See {Florescent}.] (Bot.) A bursting into flower; a blossoming. --Martyn.

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