| BEFLOWERS | • beflowers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beflower. • BEFLOWER v. to cover with flowers. |
| DAYFLOWER | • dayflower n. Any of several plants, of the genus Commelina, whose flowers last only a day. • DAYFLOWER n. a genus consisting mostly of tropical perennial herbs, having ephemeral flowers. |
| DEFLOWERS | • deflowers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deflower. • DEFLOWER v. to deprive of virginity. |
| ENFLOWERS | • enflowers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enflower. • ENFLOWER v. to cover with flowers. |
| FLOWERAGE | • flowerage n. State of flowers; flowers, collectively or in general. • FLOWERAGE n. the process or result of flowering; flowers collectively. |
| FLOWERBED | • flowerbed n. A part of a garden or park where flowers are grown. • flower␣bed n. Alternative spelling of flowerbed. • FLOWERBED n. a bed containing flowers. |
| FLOWERERS | • flowerers n. Plural of flowerer. • FLOWERER n. a plant that flowers at a certain time. |
| FLOWERETS | • flowerets n. Plural of floweret. • FLOWERET n. a small flower, also FLORET. |
| FLOWERFUL | • flowerful adj. (Poetic) flowery, abundant in flowers. • FLOWERFUL adj. abounding with flowers. |
| FLOWERIER | • flowerier adj. Comparative form of flowery: more flowery. • FLOWERY adj. abounding in flowers. |
| FLOWERILY | • flowerily adv. In a flowery way. • FLOWERY adv. abounding in flowers. |
| FLOWERING | • flowering v. Present participle and gerund of flower. • flowering n. (Horticulture) The period of time during which a plant is in flower. • flowering n. (Figurative) The period of time during which someone or something is at its peak. |
| FLOWERPOT | • flowerpot n. A pot filled with soil in which plants are grown. • FLOWERPOT n. a pot for a flower. |
| MAYFLOWER | • mayflower n. Any of several plants that flower in May - especially the hawthorn (in Britain) and the trailing arbutus (in the US). • Mayflower prop.n. A historical ship that transported the Pilgrims to America in the year 1620. • MAYFLOWER n. in England, the hawthorn; in New England, the trailing arbutus; also, the blossom of these plants. |
| OUTFLOWED | • outflowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outflow. • OUTFLOW v. to flow out. |
| REFLOWERS | • reflowers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reflower. • REFLOWER v. to flower again. |
| SAFFLOWER | • safflower n. A cultivated thistle-like plant, Carthamus tinctorius, family Asteraceae, now grown mainly for its oil. • SAFFLOWER n. a thistle-like plant yielding an orange dye. |
| SUNFLOWER | • sunflower n. Any plant of the genus Helianthus, so called probably from the form and color of its floral head, having… • sunflower n. A bright yellow, like that of the flower petals. • sunflower n. (Informal, organic chemistry) Any flat, radially symmetric organic compound such as coronene. |
| WAXFLOWER | • waxflower n. Any plant of the genus Hoya. • waxflower n. Hoya carnosa, the waxplant. • WAXFLOWER n. any of various plants with waxy flowers. |