Definition
To produce or display flowers; to bloom or cause something to flower.
Etymology
From Latin 'floratus,' the past participle of 'florare' (to flower), from 'flos' (flower). The verb form emphasizes the active process of flowering.
Kelly Says
Plant biologists discovered that the same genetic switches that make a plant florate can be triggered by light, temperature, and even stress—plants flower when conditions are just right.
Translations
CSČeština
kvetoucí
kve-to-u-ci
DADansk
blomster
blom-ster
DEDeutsch
floriert
floh-ree-rt
ELΕλληνικά
ανθισμένος
an-this-men
ESEspañol
florido
floh-ree-doh
FISuomi
kukkiva
ku-k-ki-va
FRFrançais
florale
floh-ral
HIहिन्दी
फूलों से भरा हुआ
fool-on se bhara hu-wa
HUMagyar
virágzó
vi-ra-g-zo
IDBahasa Indonesia
berbunga
ber-bun-ga
ITItaliano
florato
floh-rah-toh
KKKK
цветочным
tsve-to-ch-nym
MSBahasa Melayu
berbunga
ber-bun-ga
NLNederlands
bloeiend
bloi-en-d
NONorsk
blomster
blom-ster
PLPolski
kwitnący
kvit-n-a-cy
PTPortuguês
florido
floh-ree-doh
RUРусский
цветочным
tsve-to-ch-nym
SVSvenska
blommig
blom-mig
TLTL
namumukadkad
na-mu-mu-ka-d-kad
TRTürkçe
çiçekli
cheh-k-lee
UKУкраїнська
цвітучий
tsvi-tu-chiy
URاردو
پھولوں سے بھرا ہوا
fool-on se bhara hu-wa