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单词 florescence
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Definition of florescence in English:

florescence

noun flɔːˈrɛs(ə)nsfləˈrɛs(ə)ns
mass noun
  • 1The 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.
    Synonyms
    flower, bloom, floweret
    1. 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:

florescence

noun
  • 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.
    Synonyms
    flower, bloom, floweret

Origin

Late 18th century: from modern Latin florescentia, from Latin florescere ‘begin to flower’, based on flos, flor- ‘flower’.

 
 
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