flower

flower - noun

  • The specialized part of an angiospermous plant that occurs singly or in clusters, possesses whorls of often colorful petals or sepals, and bears the reproductive structures (such as stamens or pistils) involved in the development of seeds and fruit : blossom
  • A cluster of small flowers} growing closely together that resembles and is often viewed as a single flower : {sx
  • A plant grown or valued for its flowers
  • A cut stem of a plant with its flower
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"a hydrangea flower"

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the flower from here." "That flower belongs to me." "The flower is very important."

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Letter Values

F
9
L
13
O
15
W
24
E
5
R
21

Etymology

Old French

Middle English flour, flur "blossom of a plant, prime of life, best of a class, ground grain free of bran," borrowed from Anglo-French flour, flur (also continental Old French), going back to Latin flōr-, flōs "flower, bloom, flourishing condition, choicest part, best of a class," going back to Indo-European {it}*b{sup}h{/sup}leh{inf}3{/inf}-os,{/it} s-stem derivative from the verbal base {it}*b{sup}h{/sup}leh{inf}3{/inf}-{/it} "bloom, break into flower"

Found in Lyrics

"Flowers"

by Miley Cyrus

2023

"I can buy myself flowers"

Context: Recent hit song about self-love