| flower |
A plant
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| flowers |
Flowers in Blake represent transient beauty and femininity, especially the female genitalia, but one should also pay attention to the species of each flower he mentions or depicts, since many of his flower images draw upon myths, folklore, poetic conventions, and/or t he humanized botanical narratives in Erasmus Darwin's The Botanic Garden (1789-91).
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| flower e.’s |
aqueous extracts of the fresh flowers of various plants chosen for their effects on specific mental or emotional symptoms, combined with brandy as a preservative; see also Bach remedies, under remedy.
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| Flower's i. |
dental i.
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| Flower's index |
dental index; see under index.
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