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a flower - a) the reproductive organ in a plant containing one or more pistils or stamens or both, and usu. a corolla and calyx, and from which the fruit or seed develops; b) such an organ when brightly coloured and conspicuous; a blossom, a bloom.
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any of the parts of the corolla of a flower; a petal.
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a small juicy pulp as found in some edible fruits fruits as orange, lime etc.
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the periodic discharge from the womb of a woman; the menses.
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the grass Saccharum spontaneum of Poaceae family, that resembles sugar-cane; thatch grass.
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religious defilement caused by menses.
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a Kannaḍa meter having six lines of which third and sixth have three groups of five units each followed by a long one and the rest have two groups of five units each.
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a Vedic meter having four lines each having eleven syllables.
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the edible plant-structure of a mature ovary of a flowering plant; a fruit.
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a disease of the eye.
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a usu. hereditary disorder with a tendency to bleed severely from even a slight injury, through the failure of the blood to clot normally; haemophilia.
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a thick, sweet, syrupy substance that bees make as food from the nectar of flowers and store in honeycombs; honey.