It is a bouquet.
bouquet
It's a bouquet.
A bouquet is a bunch of flowers.
Bouquet is a word that starts with the letter 'b'and means 'a bunch of flowers'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'boo-keh'.
Bouquet ... also means lovely aroma
Posey [or Posie or Posy] is a word that begins with the letter 'p' and means 'small bunch of flowers'. But these three different spellings of the same word aren't the only terms that have that meaning. Others include 'bouquet', 'nosegay', and 'tussie-mussie'.
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A small bunch of flowers carried in the hand is a bouquet. Another word for a small bunch of flowers is nosegay or posy.
The likely word is "bouquet" (bunch of flowers, or a scent).
The likely word is "bouquet" (a bunch of flowers, or a scent).
Yes, a small bunch of flowers is called a 'posy'. The word also may be spelled 'posey' or 'posie'. But it isn't the only word that may be used to refer to a small, attractively arranged and secured group of flowers. Other terms include 'bouquet', 'nosegay', and 'tussie-mussie'.
Posey is a word that has the letters 'o', 'e', and 'y' when it's spelled. It means 'small bunch of flowers'. The flowers are cut and secured together in small, attractively arranged groups. They're meant to be held comfortably in one or both hands. The plural form is 'posies' [ or 'poseys' or 'posys'].
Bouquets is how the word that's pronounced 'boo-kays' and means 'flowers in a bunch' is spelled. That's the spelling from the original French. It's the plural form of a masculine noun whose definite article is 'les' ['the'], and whose indefinite form is 'des' ['some']. But 'boo-kays' isn't the pronunciation in French. Instead, it's 'boo-keh'.