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		Definition of florescence in English: florescencenoun flɔːˈrɛs(ə)nsfləˈrɛs(ə)ns mass noun1The process of flowering.  the Hieracia are erect throughout the process of florescence  Example sentencesExamples -  He's the last survivor of the second generation of that miraculous florescence called the Haitian Renaissance.
 -  This time span covers the florescence of the Cahokian polity and the subsequent social and cultural realignment.
 -  It was another dream of his that in recent years has gained breadth and credence with the florescence of the Montana Historical Society Press.
 -  Historically, economic boom times bring florescence in music and the arts, whether in the Florence of the Medici, Habsburg Vienna, or the France of Louis XIV.
 -  The shopping retreat of another sector is lined with the florescence of yellow blossoms of kassod trees, which have the rare distinction of flowering in autumn.
 -  A new period of Sumerian florescence, splendidly documented in this exhibition, began.
 -  While Fenggang Yang points out that in some cases, assimilation and ethnicity are not exclusive of each other, some studies suggest that generations later there is a florescence of new Asian identities within Christian organizations.
 -  Above all, the attack itself reveals the florescence of a cultural phenomenon that has received almost no attention from anyone.
 -  For me, the most exciting development for both fields is the florescence of internationally visible Asian and African contemporary art.
 -  The florescence yields a sap that is fermented into a toddy or into vinegar, or distilled into a coconut brandy called lambanog.
 
 - 1.1 The process of developing richly and fully.
 the great florescence of Classical poetry, music, and drama  Example sentencesExamples -  This time span covers the florescence of the Cahokian polity and the subsequent social and cultural realignment.
 -  He's the last survivor of the second generation of that miraculous florescence called the Haitian Renaissance.
 -  Above all, the attack itself reveals the florescence of a cultural phenomenon that has received almost no attention from anyone.
 -  While Fenggang Yang points out that in some cases, assimilation and ethnicity are not exclusive of each other, some studies suggest that generations later there is a florescence of new Asian identities within Christian organizations.
 -  It was another dream of his that in recent years has gained breadth and credence with the florescence of the Montana Historical Society Press.
 -  Historically, economic boom times bring florescence in music and the arts, whether in the Florence of the Medici, Habsburg Vienna, or the France of Louis XIV.
 -  A new period of Sumerian florescence, splendidly documented in this exhibition, began.
 -  The shopping retreat of another sector is lined with the florescence of yellow blossoms of kassod trees, which have the rare distinction of flowering in autumn.
 -  For me, the most exciting development for both fields is the florescence of internationally visible Asian and African contemporary art.
 -  The florescence yields a sap that is fermented into a toddy or into vinegar, or distilled into a coconut brandy called lambanog.
 
  
 
 Origin   Late 18th century: from modern Latin florescentia, from Latin florescere 'begin to flower', based on flos, flor- 'flower'. Rhymes   acquiescence, adolescence, arborescence, coalescence, convalescence, deliquescence, effervescence, essence, evanescence, excrescence, fluorescence, incandescence, iridescence, juvenescence, luminescence, obsolescence, opalescence, phosphorescence, pubescence, putrescence, quiescence, quintessence    Definition of florescence in US English: florescencenoun The process of flowering.  the Hieracia are erect throughout the process of florescence  figurative a spectacular cultural florescence  Example sentencesExamples -  A new period of Sumerian florescence, splendidly documented in this exhibition, began.
 -  This time span covers the florescence of the Cahokian polity and the subsequent social and cultural realignment.
 -  The florescence yields a sap that is fermented into a toddy or into vinegar, or distilled into a coconut brandy called lambanog.
 -  While Fenggang Yang points out that in some cases, assimilation and ethnicity are not exclusive of each other, some studies suggest that generations later there is a florescence of new Asian identities within Christian organizations.
 -  He's the last survivor of the second generation of that miraculous florescence called the Haitian Renaissance.
 -  The shopping retreat of another sector is lined with the florescence of yellow blossoms of kassod trees, which have the rare distinction of flowering in autumn.
 -  It was another dream of his that in recent years has gained breadth and credence with the florescence of the Montana Historical Society Press.
 -  Above all, the attack itself reveals the florescence of a cultural phenomenon that has received almost no attention from anyone.
 -  For me, the most exciting development for both fields is the florescence of internationally visible Asian and African contemporary art.
 -  Historically, economic boom times bring florescence in music and the arts, whether in the Florence of the Medici, Habsburg Vienna, or the France of Louis XIV.
 
 
 Origin   Late 18th century: from modern Latin florescentia, from Latin florescere ‘begin to flower’, based on flos, flor- ‘flower’.     |