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florescence

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

noun

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


florescence

/ ڱɔːˈɛəԲ /

noun

  1. the process, state, or period of flowering
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ڱ·cԳ adjective
  • Э·cԳ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of florescence1

1785–95; < Latin ڱōŧ ( ŧԲ ) (present participle of ڱōŧere to begin blooming, inchoative derivative of ڱōŧ to bloom, derivative of ڱō flower ) + -ence
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of florescence1

C18: from New Latin ڱōŧentia , from Latin ڱōŧere to come into flower
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Mr. Latham was a strapping Texan who first made his name on the East Coast in the 1970s, embarking on his magazine career when the movement known as New Journalism was in florescence.

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What we see in the show itself is not suppression but florescence.

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They in turn are part of a broader florescence of nature-writing in Britain led by Robert Macfarlane, whose book, “The Old Ways”, perambulates around the country’s ancient byways.

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But even if it happened, he told me, “The entire Maya florescence took place during a prolonged dry period.”

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After the ancestors of apes and monkeys split into two groups roughly 25 million years ago, apes underwent a remarkable florescence, evolving into more than 30 different types.

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