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Meanings of
anthesis
in English
Portuguese
floração
Spanish
florecimiento
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The time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms.
flowering
blossoming
efflorescence
inflorescence
florescence
Portuguese
floração
Synonyms
Examples for "
flowering
"
flowering
blossoming
efflorescence
inflorescence
florescence
Examples for "
flowering
"
1
This species normally takes a few years to settle down to
flowering
.
2
Still, this late
flowering
must be a source of pleasure for him.
3
It is a
late
-
flowering
annual that needs plenty of time to develop.
4
It commences
flowering
in May, and frequently continues until frosts set in.
5
My final effort was to blast it right in its
flowering
jaws.
1
The robin and the bluebird were piping sweetly in the
blossoming
orchard.
2
In the hedges outside the village roses were
blossoming
,
yellow and white.
3
They seem to be
blossoming
in the landscape of Phaedra and Helen.
4
The sun set behind the feathery foliage of the
blossoming
-Sajna -tree
5
The still air was filled with the sweet odor of
blossoming
flowers.
1
This latter phenomenon, known as
efflorescence
,
is mostly confined to artificial salts.
2
White cotton caps and red bandanna handkerchiefs were the prevailing forms of
efflorescence
.
3
He knew that the only proper decoration was an integral
efflorescence
of structure.
4
Lillian had previously seen such things; she recognized the
efflorescence
of a limestone cavern.
5
A great speech is a crystallization in its logic, an
efflorescence
in its poetry.
1
Prolification of the
inflorescence
has been most frequently observed in the following genera:
2
She was herself too fine and small before such a mass of
inflorescence
.
3
Behavioural bioassays divulged that UV
inflorescence
cues enhance the attractiveness of
inflorescence
odour.
4
The structure in question consisted of a stalked foliaceous cup proceeding from the
inflorescence
.
5
The transition to
inflorescence
takes place more or less rapidly.
1
In the plant's life-cycle this comes to clearest expression in its
florescence
.
2
Royal grace and nobility, sovereign peacefulness and power-everybeauty shone out like natural
florescence
.
3
They are formed by the disintegration of an antique
florescence
.
4
They are the bed from which new
florescence
shall spring.
5
From each that departed, a whole
florescence
of living beings seemed to blossom forth.
Usage of
anthesis
in English
1
Cotton fibres are hair-like single-cells that elongate to several centimetres long after their initiation from the ovule epidermis at
anthesis
.
2
Present study is the primary report on transcriptome profiling of Kharchia Local flag leaf under long-term salinity stress at
anthesis
stage.
3
Anther development begins under the soil, and meiosis of pollen mother cells begins 3 weeks before
anthesis
,
possibly during early April.
4
However, fruits and seeds were obtained even from flowers that had been covered for 3 days after
anthesis
,
although at low frequency.
5
Arabidopsis CYP715A1 showed a restricted tissue-specific expression in the tapetum of flower buds and in the anther filaments upon
anthesis
.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
anthesis stage
Translations for
anthesis
Portuguese
floração
Spanish
florecimiento
antesis
Anthesis
through the time