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flowered

American  
[flou-erd] / ˈflaʊ ərd /

adjective

  1. having flowers.

  2. decorated with flowers or a floral pattern.

    a flowered dress.


flowered British  
/ ˈflaʊəd /

adjective

  1. having or abounding in flowers

  2. decorated with flowers or a floral design

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Other Word Forms

  • unflowered adjective

Etymology

Origin of flowered

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English; flower + -ed 3

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A wide, flowered bonnet covered her dark hair, streaked with gray.

From Literature

Each generation of banana plants had to grow for at least 12 months before researchers could test them for disease resistance and continue breeding once they flowered.

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From my spot on the stained carpet, I can see two spider webs and flowered wallpaper that’s peeling at the baseboard.

From Literature

Beneath that, his arms were covered in flowered vines and arrows.

From Literature

She displayed another figure with a flowered dress and a gigantic hat.

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