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flow·er
/ˈflaʊ(ə)r/
花,精華,盛時(vi.)開花,旺盛,成熟(vt.)使開花
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flow·er
n.
1.
In
the
popular
sense
,
the
bloom
or
blossom
of
a
plant
;
the
showy
portion
,
usually
of
a
different
color
,
shape
,
and
texture
from
the
foliage
.
2.
Bot.
That
part
of
a
plant
destined
to
produce
seed
,
and
hence
including
one
or
both
of
the
sexual
organs
;
an
organ
or
combination
of
the
organs
of
reproduction
,
whether
inclosed
by
a
circle
of
foliar
parts
or
not
.
A
complete
flower
consists
of
two
essential
parts
,
the
stamens
and
the
pistil
,
and
two
floral
envelopes
,
the
corolla
and
callyx
.
In
mosses
the
flowers
consist
of
a
few
special
leaves
surrounding
or
subtending
organs
called
archegonia
.
See
Blossom
,
and
Corolla
.
Note:
☞
If
we
examine
a
common
flower
,
such
for
instance
as
a
geranium
,
we
shall
find
that
it
consists
of
:
First
,
an
outer
envelope
or
calyx
,
sometimes
tubular
,
sometimes
consisting
of
separate
leaves
called
sepals
;
secondly
,
an
inner
envelope
or
corolla
,
which
is
generally
more
or
less
colored
,
and
which
,
like
the
calyx
,
is
sometimes
tubular
,
sometimes
composed
of
separate
leaves
called
petals
;
thirdly
,
one
or
more
stamens
,
consisting
of
a
stalk
or
filament
and
a
head
or
anther
,
in
which
the
pollen
is
produced
;
and
fourthly
,
a
pistil
,
which
is
situated
in
the
center
of
the
flower
,
and
consists
generally
of
three
principal
parts
;
one
or
more
compartments
at
the
base
,
each
containing
one
or
more
seeds
;
the
stalk
or
style
;
and
the
stigma
,
which
in
many
familiar
instances
forms
a
small
head
,
at
the
top
of
the
style
or
ovary
,
and
to
which
the
pollen
must
find
its
way
in
order
to
fertilize
the
flower
.
3.
The
fairest
,
freshest
,
and
choicest
part
of
anything
;
as
,
the
flower
of
an
army
,
or
of
a
family
;
the
state
or
time
of
freshness
and
bloom
;
as
,
the
flower
of
life
,
that
is
,
youth
.
The
choice
and
flower
of
all
things
profitable
the
Psalms
do
more
briefly
contain
.
--
Hooker
.
The
flower
of
the
chivalry
of
all
Spain
.
--
Southey
.
A
simple
maiden
in
her
flower
Is
worth
a
hundred
coats
of
arms
. --
Tennyson
.
4.
Grain
pulverized
;
meal
;
flour
. [
Obs
.]
The
flowers
of
grains
,
mixed
with
water
,
will
make
a
sort
of
glue
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
5.
pl.
Old Chem.
A
substance
in
the
form
of
a
powder
,
especially
when
condensed
from
sublimation
;
as
,
the
flowers
of
sulphur
.
6.
A
figure
of
speech
;
an
ornament
of
style
.
7.
pl.
Print.
Ornamental
type
used
chiefly
for
borders
around
pages
,
cards
,
etc
.
8.
pl.
Menstrual
discharges
.
Animal flower
Zool.
See
under
Animal
.
Cut flowers
,
flowers
cut
from
the
stalk
,
as
for
making
a
bouquet
.
Flower bed
,
a
plat
in
a
garden
for
the
cultivation
of
flowers
.
Flower beetle
Zool.
,
any
beetle
which
feeds
upon
flowers
,
esp
.
any
one
of
numerous
small
species
of
the
genus
Meligethes
,
family
Nitidulid
æ,
some
of
which
are
injurious
to
crops
.
Flower bird
Zool.
,
an
Australian
bird
of
the
genus
Anthornis
,
allied
to
the
honey
eaters
.
Flower bud
,
an
unopened
flower
.
Flower clock
,
an
assemblage
of
flowers
which
open
and
close
at
different
hours
of
the
day
,
thus
indicating
the
time
.
Flower head
Bot.
,
a
compound
flower
in
which
all
the
florets
are
sessile
on
their
receptacle
,
as
in
the
case
of
the
daisy
.
Flower pecker
Zool.
,
one
of
a
family
(Dicæidæ)
of
small
Indian
and
Australian
birds
.
They
resemble
humming
birds
in
habits
.
Flower piece
.
(a)
A
table
ornament
made
of
cut
flowers
.
(b)
Fine Arts
A
picture
of
flowers
.
Flower stalk
Bot.
,
the
peduncle
of
a
plant
,
or
the
stem
that
supports
the
flower
or
fructification
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flow·er
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Flowered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Flowering
.]
1.
To
blossom
;
to
bloom
;
to
expand
the
petals
,
as
a
plant
;
to
produce
flowers
;
as
,
this
plant
flowers
in
June
.
2.
To
come
into
the
finest
or
fairest
condition
.
Their
lusty
and
flowering
age
.
--
Robynson
(
More's
Utopia).
When
flowered
my
youthful
spring
.
--
Spenser
.
3.
To
froth
;
to
ferment
gently
,
as
new
beer
.
That
beer
did
flower
a
little
.
--
Bacon
.
4.
To
come
off
as
flowers
by
sublimation
. [
Obs
.]
Observations
which
have
flowered
off
.
--
Milton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flow·er
,
v. t.
To
embellish
with
flowers
;
to
adorn
with
imitated
flowers
;
as
,
flowered
silk
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
flower
n
1:
a
plant
cultivated
for
its
blooms
or
blossoms
2:
reproductive
organ
of
angiosperm
plants
especially
one
having
showy
or
colorful
parts
[
syn
:
bloom
,
blossom
]
3:
the
period
of
greatest
prosperity
or
productivity
[
syn
:
prime
,
peak
,
heyday
,
bloom
,
blossom
,
efflorescence
,
flush
]
v
:
produce
or
yield
flowers
; "
The
cherry
tree
bloomed
" [
syn
:
bloom
,
blossom
]
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