Definition of Florescence. Meaning of Florescence. Synonyms of Florescence

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Definition of Florescence

Florescence
Florescence Flo*res"cence, n. [See Florescent.] (Bot.) A bursting into flower; a blossoming. --Martyn.

Meaning of Florescence from wikipedia

- article on "florescence", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "florescence" You can also: Search for Florescence in Wikipedia...
- In Florescence is an album by the pianist Cecil Taylor, released in 1990 via A&M Records. It was recorded in New York City on June 8, 1989, and contains...
- Akkadian Empire, the city lost its prime importance. It had periods of florescence during the Isin-Larsa period, Neo-****yrian and Neo-Babylonian periods...
- for the song also shared that day. The band released an EP titled "In Florescence" on May 1, 2020, which features orchestral reimaginings of four songs...
- were longer lived, but coexisted with Indus civilisation during its florescence between 2600 and 1900 B.C. Of the three, the Indus was the most expansive...
- contain between 30,000 and 60,000 people, and the civilisation during its florescence may have contained between one and five million people. The Vilabouly...
- may have contained between one and five million individuals during its florescence. A gradual drying of the region during the 3rd millennium BCE may have...
- an important site in northern Yucatán. The Late Preclassic cultural florescence collapsed in the 1st century AD and many of the great Maya cities of...
- Cahokia cultural system of the Mississippi River valley: Foundations, florescence, and fragmentation." Journal of World Prehistory (1990) 4#1 pp: 1–43...
- the general depo****tion of the southern lowlands and development and florescence of centers in the northern lowlands. Generally applied to the Maya area...