In Middle English you had a choice of these words meaning "flower":
Vowels had different values than in modern English, so these words would be pronounced something like blohm, blossmeh and floo-r. The plural of flour is floures (flowers), pronounced floo-rehs.
The word is kiniw
The word daisy comes from a flower.
flower means a plant grows in the ground It can also be known as a well the same but another word is... Hydroglopergogolok (Hydro-glow-per-goo-goo-look) I know I know it is a long word but you better belive me!!!! :) :) :=O
IT COMES FROM THE WORD PETAL MEANING FLOWER OF MEN
The lotus flower, or the water lily is the national and sacred flower of Ancient Egypt :)
There is no base word for flower. Flower is a root word all in itself and does not have a separate base word.
The Spanish word for "flower" is "flor."
the Japanese word for flower is hana
Yes, flower is a common noun, a word for any flower of any kind.
What is the english word for flower jamathi
The bloom of a flower is the flower its self.
flower
The stem or the root
Flower in Greek is λουλούδι [lou-LOU-thee]
The word flower has two syllables - flow and er
The word flower has two syllables. The syllables of the word are flo-wer.
A three letter word for a fall flower is mum.