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Definition of Reflowered

Reflower
Reflower Re*flow"er (r[=e]*flou"[~e]r), v. i. & t. To flower, or cause to flower, again. --Sylvester.

Meaning of Reflowered from wikipedia

- Waldeck in 2003 (released as a single for his album The Night Garden Reflowered), Glenn Danzig in 2007 (released on The Lost Tracks of Danzig), and Sharleen...
- which were loosened by the barbarian invasions. The coastal area somewhat reflowered, but the Venetian government's enmity toward Austria and the Ottoman Empire...
- which it is said, in particular, that refloruit caro mea (lit.: my flesh reflowered). In spite of this mainly metaphorical use of “flourishing” language,...
- Force Remixed (BMG,1998) The Night Garden (BMG, 2001) The Night Garden Reflowered (Dope Noir, 2002) Ballroom Stories (Dope Noir, 2007) Gran Paradiso (Dope...
- their first director of music and organist. He was instrumental in the reflowering of music at the college, though more as a teacher and organiser of musical...
- inter****onale della rosa rifiorente Since 1985, the international competition of reflowered rose, also known as the "Premio Genova", has been hold there for many...
- eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 12 April 2018. Nagata, J. A. (1984). The reflowering of Malaysian Islam: Modern religious radicals and their roots (pp. 14...
- Angeles: J.P. Tarcher. ISBN 9780874775617. Orenstein, Gloria (1990). The Reflowering of the Goddess. Foreword by Merlin Stone. Oxford, England: Pergamon Press...
- the World: The Emergence of Ecofeminism (Sierra Club Books, 1990) The Reflowering of the Goddess (Pergamon Press, 1990) The Theater of the Marvelous Orenstein...
- ultimately forced her to retire from her work as a therapist but led to a reflowering of her literary career. Believing herself to be in remission, she took...