English Words: F

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floricanenoun

A stem of some species of Rubus in its second year of growth, when it bears flowers.

floricidenoun

The killing of a flower.

floricomousadj

Having a certain kind of ovipositor, characteristic of the Cnephasiini, consisting of papillae anales with a section of flat-headed setae.

floriculturaladj

Of or pertaining to floriculture.

floriculturallyadv

In terms of floriculture.

floriculturistnoun

A person who farms flowers.

floridadj

Having a rosy or pale red colour; ruddy.

Floridaname

A state of the United States. Capital: Tallahassee. Largest city: Jacksonville.

Florida carpenter antnoun

An ant of the species Camponotus floridanus, found in the southern United States.

Florida dogwoodnoun

Synonym of flowering dogwood (“Cornus florida”).

Florida flambenoun

Burning (catching fire) during execution by electric chair.

Florida Keysname

A coral cay archipelago located off the southern coast of Florida.

Florida Manname

A personification of the people responsible for outrageous crimes and occurrences in the US state of Florida.

Florida panthernoun

Puma concolor cougar, an endangered cougar that lives in forests and swamps of southern Florida in the United States.

Florida roomnoun

Synonym of sunroom, especially one without heating and enclosed with screens rather than glass windows.

Florida Womanname

A female personification of the outrageous crimes and occurrences in the US state of Florida.

Floridanadj

Synonym of Floridian (of or relating to the state of Florida in the United States of America).

florideanadj

Relating to, or characteristic of, red algae of the subclass Florideae.

Floridianadj

Of, or pertaining to, Florida or its culture.

Floridiananoun

Artifacts relating to the state of Florida in the United States.

Floridiotnoun

A native or resident of Florida; a Floridian.

Floridisationnoun

Alternative spelling of Floridization.

floriditynoun

The property of being florid.

Floridizationnoun

The process of coming to resemble the US state of Florida in some respect.

Floridizeverb

To make or become Floridian.

floridlyadv

In a florid manner

floridnessnoun

The quality of being florid.

Floridoname

A surname from Spanish.

floriferousadj

That bears flowers (especially lots of flowers).

floriferouslyadv

In a floriferous manner.

floriferousnessnoun

Quality of being floriferous, or bearing many flowers.

florificationnoun

florescence.

floriformadj

Shaped like a flower.

florigennoun

a supposed hormone that causes flowering in plants

florigraphicadj

Rare spelling of floriographic.

florilegiumnoun

A collection of flowers.

florimanianoun

A passion or penchant for flowers; hyperenthusiasm for flowers.

florinnoun

Any of several gold coins once produced in Florence, Italy; model for the other currencies.

Florinaname

A city in northern Greece near the border with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia / Republic of North Macedonia.

Florindaname

A female given name from Latin.

floriographynoun

Communication through the use of flowers, with different types of flowers having particular symbolic meanings.

floristnoun

A person who sells flowers.

floristicadj

Describing a region with a relatively uniform composition of plant species.

floristicallyadv

In a floristic manner; according to flora.

floristrynoun

The production, commerce and trade in flowers.

floristyadj

Typical of something a florist creates or produces.

Floritaname

A female given name from Spanish.

florivorenoun

Any organism that consumes flowers as the main part of its diet

florivorousadj

That eats flowers

florivorynoun

The condition of being florivorous

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