floweret

NOUN
  1. a diminutive flower (especially one that is part of a composite flower)
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How To Use floweret In A Sentence

  • The plant has a brilliant purple floweret.
  • It is like a floweret which exhales its best perfume at the kiss of the first ray of the sun. A Hero of Our Time
  • I once made the mistake of garnishing with whole chive blossoms and did NOT caution unsuspecting guests that the chive flowers should be eaten floweret by floweret. Tigers & Strawberries » Flower Power
  • I wander out onto the terrace, sniff green tea leaves as they brew, touch balls made of snowy flowerets, gaze at gold tickling the lake's skin, peaks clad in polar bear white.
  • The poses seem to be modelled on a quick-motion camera observing the unfolding of flowerets.
  • Statues of the Virgin were often enriched with gold leaf, her dark face surrounded with flowerets and cascades of lace carved from ash and oak boles.
  • The tufted convallaria bifolia, or bead-ruby, is one of our most common wood plants, very much like that of Europe, although the flowerets are larger. Rural Hours
  • Her faultless nature, one sum of perfections, is wrapt up in her affections — if they were hurt, she would droop like an unwatered floweret, and the slightest injury they receive is a nipping frost to her. The Last Man
  • She was dressed modestly but coquettishly in a pale purple silk gown with tiny flowerets in her flaxen hair.
  • As the sun shines both on the cedar and on the floweret, so the Divine Sun illumines every soul, great and small, and all correspond to His care—just as in nature the seasons are so disposed that on the appointed day the humblest daisy shall unfold its petals ... Flowers and Saint Thérèse of Lisieux
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