Flora

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English

Noun

Flora (plural floras or florae)
  1. plants considered as a group, especially those of a particular country, region, time, etc.
    • 1992, Rudolf M. Schuster, The Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of North America: East of the Hundredth Meridian, volume V, page viii
      Thirdly, I continue to attempt to interdigitate the taxa in our flora with taxa of the remainder of the world.
  2. a book describing the plants of a country etc.
  3. The microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body, such as intestinal flora

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Thesaurus

Ceres, Cora, Demeter, Dionysos, Dionysus, Frey, Gaea, Gaia, Kore, Persephassa, Persephone, Pomona, Proserpina, Proserpine, Triptolemos, Triptolemus, corn god, fertility god, forest god, vegetation spirit

Etymology

From Latin Flora (goddess of flowers)

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Crimean Tatar

Etymology

Latin Flora - Roman goddess of flowers.

Noun

flora (more common word is nebatat)

  1. flora

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References

  • Useinov & Mireev Dictionary, Simferopol, Dolya, 2002 [1]

Esperanto

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈflora/
  • Hyphenation: flo‧ra

Adjective

Flora (plural Floraj, accusative singular Floran, accusative plural Florajn)

  1. (botany) floral

Italian

Noun

flora f. (plural flore)

  1. flora

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Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /flôːra/
  • Hyphenation: flo‧ra

Noun

flȏra f. (Cyrillic spelling фло̑ра)

  1. flora

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Spanish

Noun

Flora

  1. flora

Swedish

Pronunciation

Noun

Flora c.

  1. flora (vegetation, book)

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