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View synonyms for florescence

florescence

[ flaw-res-uhns, floh-, fluh- ]

noun

  1. the act, state, or period of flowering; bloom.


florescence

/ flɔːˈrɛsəns /

noun

  1. the process, state, or period of flowering
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Other Words From

  • flo·rescent adjective
  • reflo·rescence noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of florescence1

1785–95; < Latin flōrēsc ( ēns ) (present participle of flōrēscere to begin blooming, inchoative derivative of flōrēre to bloom, derivative of flōs flower ) + -ence
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Word History and Origins

Origin of florescence1

C18: from New Latin flōrēscentia , from Latin flōrēscere to come into flower
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Example Sentences

In the work of Sir Walter Scott this form of literature attained its florescence.

Royal grace and nobility, sovereign peacefulness and power—every beauty shone out like natural florescence.

It was like a florescence of that dear belated creature whose mind had been awakened by his affection.

But, all the same, it is no mean rival to the quieter process of vegetable florescence.

Art was a unit, and its divine florescence spread from France over all Europe.

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