-florous
Americancombining form
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What does -florous mean? The combining form -florous is used like a suffix meaning “-flowered” or "having flowers." It is very occasionally used in scientific terms, especially in botany.The form -florous comes from Latin -flōrus, meaning “flowered.” The Greek equivalent is ánthos, “flower,” which is the source of the combining form antho-. Learn more at our Words That Use article for antho-.What are variants of -florous?While -florous doesn't have any variants, it is related to the combining forms flor- and flori-, as in florigen. Discover more at our Words That Use articles for both forms.
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