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US
/ˈfɫɑɹɪst, ˈfɫɔɹɪst/
]
[ UK /flˈɒɹɪst/ ]
[ UK /flˈɒɹɪst/ ]
NOUN
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someone who grows and deals in flowers
the florist made up an attractive bouquet - a shop where flowers and ornamental plants are sold
How To Use florist In A Sentence
- Though some attempted to classify plants according to floristics , but it was the work of Carl Linerce that brought a big breakthrough.
- In fact, I called the florist to see how much they were and I acted like -- wait, wait, I acted like I wanted to send the same ones to my mom. CNN Transcript Jul 10, 2006
- The floristics trait of intertidal crabs of the islands in the south of Zhejiang was reported in this paper according to the investigation conducted during 1990-1997.
- Several distinctive forest communities can be distinguished in this region, although quantitative data on forest structure and floristics are highly limited. Northern Indochina subtropical forests
- In the Crawford Market I had watched the florists at work tearing the blossoms from a kind of frangipani known as the Temple Roving East and Roving West
- We would have meetings with the hairdresser and the florist and we were all petrified, but she was completely cool. Times, Sunday Times
- Careful, many of the miniatures sold at florists or checkouts around the country are hothouse plants that won't take any cold at all; make sure to ask.
- All sites were similar floristically, being dry, open woodland dominated by red ironbark, a winter-flowering species.
- Variable exposure to wind and penetration of salt spray appear to be the main determinants of vegetation occurrence, structure and floristics. Lord Howe Island Group, Australia
- However, a number of vascular floristic studies on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee in the past 40 years have increased our baseline botanical knowledge of this region.