The Latin word for 'flower' is Flos. It's a masculine gender noun that also may mean 'blossom' and 'the best, the pride, the prime' of anything, but especially of youth. A diminutive form is 'flosculus', which means 'little flower'.
The Latin name of the Maryland state flower, the black-eyed Susan, is Rudbeckia hirta.
Flos caeli. With pronunciation marks, flōs caelī.
Flos = flower Flora was the Latin goddess of Flowers, not the word for flower.
Any flower is Flora
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the answer is Pulsatilla patens it means pasque flower or "easter" flower
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The Latin term for "Divine Flower" in the language of Old Rome is "Divinus Flos."
It means flower
Flower.
angio=flower in latin. if it has a flower its an angiosperm
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin