Summary
English
Detailed Translations for flowered from English to French
flowered:
Translation Matrix for flowered:
Adjective | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | floral | |
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
coloré | blooming; bright; cheerful; colorful; colourful; florid; flowered | bright; cheerful; colored; colorful; coloured; colourful; florid; high-coloured; many coloured; many-coloured; multi-colored; multi-coloured; richly colored; richly coloured |
fleuri | florid; flowered | colored; colorful; coloured; colourful; concealed; disguised; high-coloured; in disguise; secret; secretly; undisclosed; unseen; veiled |
multicolore | blooming; bright; cheerful; colorful; colourful; florid; flowered | bright; cheerful; colored; colorful; coloured; colourful; florid; high-coloured; many coloured; many-coloured; multi-colored; multi-coloured; richly colored; richly coloured |
à fleurs | florid; flowered |
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flower:
Translation Matrix for flower:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
fleur | flower | dew; florescence; golden Age |
- | bloom; blossom; efflorescence; flush; heyday; peak; prime | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
fleurir | camouflage; disguise; dissemble; veil | |
- | bloom; blossom | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
fleurir | flower |
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Wiktionary Translations for flower:
flower
Cross Translation:
verb
flower
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to put forth blooms
- flower → s'épanouir; fleurir
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reproductive structure in angiosperms
- flower → fleur
noun
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Organe reproductif
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(botanique) fleurissement, action de fleurir.
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• flower | → fleur | ↔ Blume — blühende Pflanze |
• flower | → fleurette | ↔ Blümchen — kleine Blume |
• flower | → fleur | ↔ Blüte — Botanik: Reproduktionsorgan der Blütenpflanzen, besteht, wenn vollständig ausgebildet (von oben nach unten), aus den weiblichen Fruchtblatt, den männlichen Staubblatt sowie den diese umhüllenden Kelchblatt und Kronblatt, die alle [[endständ |