-florous
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- Having a specified kind or number of flowers:
 有…花:有某种或某些花的:
 tubuliflorous.
 管状小花的
语源
- From Late Latin -flōrus 
 源自 后期拉丁语 -flōrus
- from Latin flōs  flōr- [flower] * see  bhel- 3
 源自 拉丁语 flōs flōr- [花] *参见 bhel- 3
-florous
combining form in adjective
indicating number or type of flowers
⇒ 
tubuliflorous
-florous
Word Origin
1 
a combining form meaning “-flowered,” “having flowers,” used in the formation of adjectives:
uniflorous.
Origin
< Latin -flōrus. See flori-, -ous
Related Words
- geminiflorous
- multiflorous
- tubuliflorous
-florousan adjectival suffix meaning 'flowered', as in uniflorous.
[Latin -flōrus flowered]-flo·rous
\|flōrəs, -ȯr-\  adjective combining form 
Etymology: Late Latin -florus, from Latin flor-, flos flower — more at blow (to bloom) 
 : having or bearing (such or so many) flowers : -flowered : -anthous  — in words whose first constituent ends in i
< noctiflorous >
< uniflorous >
< noctiflorous >
< uniflorous >