Word Meanings - FLOWERY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Full of flowers; abounding with blossoms. 2. Highly embellished with figurative language; florid; as, a flowery style. Milton. The flowery kingdom, China.
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- FLOWERY-KIRTLED
 Dressed with garlands of flowers. Milton.
- FLOWERY
 1. Full of flowers; abounding with blossoms. 2. Highly embellished with figurative language; florid; as, a flowery style. Milton. The flowery kingdom, China.
- FLORIDA BEAN
 The large, roundish, flattened seed of Mucuna urens. See under Bean. One of the very large seeds of the Entada scandens.
- FLORIDNESS
 The quality of being florid. Boyle.
- SANGUINENESS
 The quality of being sanguine.
- ORNATE
 1. Adorned; decorated; beautiful. "So bedecked, ornate, and gay." Milton. 2. Finely finished, as a style of composition. A graceful and ornate rhetoric. Milton.
- SANGUINELESS
 Destitute of blood; pale.
- SANGUINE
 1. Having the color of blood; red. Of his complexion he was sanguine. Chaucer. Like to that sanguine flower inscribed with woe. Milton. 2. Characterized by abundance and active circulation of blood; as, a sanguine bodily temperament.
- FLORIDITY
 The quality of being florid; floridness. Floyer.
- MERETRICIOUS
 prostitute, lit., one who earns money, i. e., by prostitution, fr. 1. Of or pertaining to prostitutes; having to do with harlots; lustful; as, meretricious traffic. 2. Resembling the arts of a harlot; alluring by false show; gaudily and deceitfully
- FLORIDLY
 In a florid manner.
- FLORID
 Flowery; ornamental; running in rapid melodic figures, divisions, or passages, as in variations; full of fioriture or little ornamentations. (more info) 1. Covered with flowers; abounding in flowers; flowery. Fruit from a pleasant and florid tree.
- ORNATENESS
 The quality of being ornate.
- FLORIDEAE
 A subclass of algæ including all the red or purplish seaweeds; the Rhodospermeæ of many authors; -- so called from the rosy or florid color of most of the species.
- ORNATELY
 In an ornate manner. Sir T. More.
- OVERWROUGHT
 Wrought upon excessively; overworked; overexcited.
- SANGUINELY
 In a sanguine manner. I can not speculate quite so sanguinely as he does. Burke.
- RUBICUNDITY
 The quality or state of being rubicund; ruddiness. To parade your rubicundity and gray hairs. Walpole.
- SANGUINEOUS
 1. Abounding with blood; sanguine. 2. Of or pertaining to blood; bloody; constituting blood. Sir T. Browne. 3. Blood-red; crimson. Keats.
- RUBICUND
 Inclining to redness; ruddy; red. "His rubicund face." Longfellow.
- CONSANGUINED
 Of kin blood; related. Johnson.
- EXSANGUINEOUS
 Destitute of blood; anæmic; exsanguious.
- CONSANGUINEAL
 Of the same blood; related by birth. Sir T. Browne.
- ENSANGUINE
 To stain or cover with blood; to make bloody, or of a blood-red color; as, an ensanguined hue. "The ensanguined field." Milton.
- EXSANGUINE
 Bloodless.
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