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flora

noun as in vegetable life

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Two weeks ago, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation pledged $5 million for the cause.

And the flora is a thousand times more complex than we ever imagined.

Yep, all the stuff the Clearasil pad missed is fertilizer for the flora carpeting your skin.

Flora and I have four young children, so I write late into the night—the only time our home is silent.

What is your process like with your partner, Flora Drew, when she is translating one of your books?

Over the archway are two sculptured figures in red terra-cotta, representing "Flora" and "Pomona."

"I am sure there is no one I shall like half so well," said Isabel, truthfully; and Flora loved her for not being gracious.

And Flora devoutly kissed her, then gossipped pleasantly about the other guests and the people in the neighborhood.

If she had had "some smashing love affair," as the more romantic Flora suggested, so much the better.

Involuntarily Isabel glanced at Mrs. Kaye; Flora had hinted to her of the lady's designs.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to flora, such as: vegetation, plants, and verdure.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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