Of plants, a state of bearing blooms.
Something that flows, such as a river.
A reproductive structure in angiosperms (flowering plants), often conspicuously colourful and typically including sepals, petals, and either or both stamens and/or a pistil.
A cut flower; the stem of a flowering plant with the blossom or blossoms attached, used for decoration, as a gift, etc.
A figure of speech; an ornament of style.
Ornamental type used chiefly for borders around pages, cards, etc.
A delicate, fragile, or oversensitive person.
The vulva, especially the labia majora.
The best examples or representatives of a group.
The best state of things; the prime.
A colorful, conspicuous structure associated with angiosperms, frequently scented and attracting various insects, and which may or may not be used for sexual reproduction.
A plant that bears flowers, especially a plant that is small and lacks wood.
To put forth blooms.
To decorate with pictures of flowers.
To come off as flowers by sublimation.
To reach a state of full development or achievement.
The end of the peduncle or flower stalk to which the floral parts (or in the Asteraceae, the florets of a flower head) are attached.
The thickening of a membrane closing a wood-cell pit (as of gymnosperm tracheids) having the secondary cell wall arched over the pit cavity.
A rounded ridge of bone or muscle, especially one on the occipital bone.
{{lb|en|topology|in combination|n-torus|4-torus|etc.}} The product of the specified number of circles.
A topological space which is a product of two circles.
A large convex molding, typically semicircular in cross section, which commonly projects at the base of a column and above the plinth.
A ring-shaped object, especially a large ring-shaped chamber used in physical research.