florulent

English

Etymology

Latin florulentus, from flos (flower).

Adjective

florulent (comparative more florulent, superlative most florulent)

  1. (obsolete) Flowery; blossoming.
    • 1868, William Percivall, The Anatomy of the Horse:
      The peculiar florulent aspect of the cervix

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