Effloresce

//ˌɛfləˈɹɛs//

Synonyms for "effloresce" (19 found)

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Bulgarian

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  • разпрашавам се verb (to change from being crystalline to powdery)
  • разцъфтявам verb ((figuratively) to burst into bloom)

Dutch

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  • verbloemen verb (to seep through material and then crystallize on a surface in a powdery form)

French

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  • effleurir verb (to seep through material and then crystallize on a surface in a powdery form)

Irish

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  • plúraigh verb (to seep through material and then crystallize on a surface in a powdery form)

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The genus isis, or coral, in the order of zoophytes, or composite animals, efflorescing like vegetables, is an animal in the form of a plant, with a stony stem, jointed, and the joints longitudinally channelled, united by spongy or horny junctures, covered by a soft porous cellular flesh or bark, and having a mouth beset with oviparous polypes.

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Human societies have effloresced to levels of extreme complexity because their members have the intelligence and flexibility to play roles of virtually any degree of specification, and to switch them as the occasion demands.

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These [God's promises], implanted in the soul of David, effloresced in the Psalms to that luxuriance and fruitfulness which have made them the delight and nourishment of all succeeding ages of the church, [...]

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No more in tears / She lingers 'mong the years, / No more she watcheth through the lonesome night; / Her night is past, / No shadow on her cast, / She effloresceth 'mong the flowers in light.

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