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1flow·er Listen to audio/ˈflawɚ/ noun
plural flow·ers
1 [count] a : the part of a plant that is often brightly colored, that usually lasts a short time, and from which the seed or fruit develops
The plant is known for its large white flowers. [=blossoms] The tree came into flower early this year. [=the flowers on the tree bloomed early this year] The bushes should be in flower soon. [=the flowers should be blooming soon] These plants are very fragrant when they are in (full) flower.sometimes used figuratively. His interest in history came into flower [=developed] while he was just a boy. She entered the movement after it was in full flower. [=after it was fully developed]see color picture
b : a small plant that is grown for its beautiful flowers
We planted flowers in the garden. Flowers line the walkway. a flower garden
c : a cut stem of a plant with its flower
He sent her a bouquet of flowers. He wore a single flower in his lapel.
2 [singular] literary : the best part of something — used in the phrase the flower of The flower of a generation was lost in that war. [=the best members of a generation died in that war] He wrote his best works while in the flower of his youth. [=when he was young]

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