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Definition of flow
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Flow (v. i.) To
proceed;
to issue
forth;
as,
wealth
flows from
industry
and
economy..
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Semidouble
::
Semidouble
(a.)
Having
the
outermost
stamens
converted
into
petals,
while the inner ones
remain
perfect;
-- said of a
flower..
Pentapetalous
::
Pentapetalous
(a.)
Having
five
petals,
or
flower
leaves..
Grass Tree
::
Grass tree () An
Australian
plant of the genus
Xanthorrhoea,
having
a thick trunk
crowned
with a dense tuft of
pendulous,
grasslike
leaves,
from the
center
of which
arises
a long stem,
bearing
at its
summit
a dense
flower
spike
looking
somewhat
like a large
cat-tail.
These
plants
are often
called
blackboys
from the large
trunks
denuded
and
blackened
by fire. They yield two kinds of
fragrant
resin,
called
Botany-bay
gum, and Gum
Acaroides..
Monoecia
::
Monoecia
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
class of
plants,
whose
stamens
and
pistils
are in
distinct
flowers
in the same
plant..
Florid
::
Florid
(a.)
Covered
with
flowers;
abounding
in
flowers;
flowery.
Malpighia
::
Malpighia
(n.) A genus of
tropical
American
shrubs
with
opposite
leaves
and small white or
reddish
flowers.
The
drupes
of
Malpighia
urens are eaten under the name of
Barbadoes
cherries.
Orchis
::
Orchis
(n.) A genus of
endogenous
plants
growing
in the North
Temperate
zone, and
consisting
of about
eighty
species.
They are
perennial
herbs
growing
from a tuber
(beside
which is
usually
found the last
year's
tuber
also),
and are
valued
for their showy
flowers.
See
Orchidaceous..
Martagon
::
Martagon
(n.) A lily
(Lilium
Martagon)
with
purplish
red
flowers,
found in
Europe
and
Asia..
Mislactation
::
Mislactation
(n.)
Defective
flow or
vitiated
condition
of the milk.
Cornucopia
::
Cornucopia
(n.) The horn of
plenty,
from which
fruits
and
flowers
are
represented
as
issuing.
It is an
emblem
of
abundance..
Ivy
::
Ivy (n.) A plant of the genus
Hedera
(H.
helix),
common
in
Europe.
Its
leaves
are
evergreen,
dark,
smooth,
shining,
and
mostly
five-pointed;
the
flowers
yellowish
and
small;
the
berries
black or
yellow.
The stem
clings
to walls and trees by
rootlike
fibers..
Slop
::
Slop (v. i.) To
overflow
or be
spilled
as a
liquid,
by the
motion
of the
vessel
containing
it; -- often with
over..
Sluice
::
Sluice
(n.)
Hence,
an
opening
or
channel
through
which
anything
flows;
a
source
of
supply..
Pixie
::
Pixie (n.) A low
creeping
evergreen
plant
(Pyxidanthera
barbulata),
with
mosslike
leaves
and
little
white
blossoms,
found in New
Jersey
and
southward,
where it
flowers
in
earliest
spring..
Endecagynous
::
Endecagynous
(a.)
Having
eleven
pistils;
as, an
endecagynous
flower..
Mellifluent
::
Mellifluent
(a.)
Flowing
as with
honey;
smooth;
mellifluous.
Confluent
::
Confluent
(a.)
Flowing
together;
meeting
in their
course;
running
one into
another.
Keel
::
Keel (n.) The two
lowest
petals
of the
corolla
of a
papilionaceous
flower,
united
and
inclosing
the
stamens
and
pistil;
a
carina.
See
Carina..
Lamina
::
Lamina
(n.) The blade of a leaf; the
broad,
expanded
portion
of a petal or sepal of a
flower..
Tri/cious
::
Tri/cious
(a.)
Having
three sorts of
flowers
on the same or on
different
plants,
some of the
flowers
being
staminate,
others
pistillate,
and
others
both
staminate
and
pistillate;
belonging
to the order
Tri/cia..
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