FLORET:
1.a small flower.
2.Botany. one of the closely clustered small flowers
that make up the flower head of a composite flower, as the daisy.
3.one of
the tightly clustered divisions of a head of broccoli or cauliflower.
4.Also,
florette / spun silk obtained from floss.
Origin:
1350–1400; ME flouret
< OF florete, dim. of flor flower; see -et
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Floret:
A small or reduced flower, especially one of the grasses and
composite plants, such as a daisy.
Any of the tight, branched clusters of
flower buds that together form a head of cauliflower or broccoli.
[Middle
English flouret, from Old French florete, diminutive of flor, flower; see
flower.]
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Floret
Flo"ret\,
n. [OF. florete, F. fleurette, dim. of OF. lor, F. fleur. See Flower, and cf.
Floweret, 3d Ferret.]
1. (Bot.) A little flower; one of the numerous little
flowers which compose the head or anthodium in such flowers as the daisy,
thistle, and dandelion. --Gray.
2. [F. fleuret.] A foil; a blunt sword used
in fencing. [Obs.] --Cotgrave.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ©
1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
Language Translation for : Floret
Spanish:
florete, German: das Florett,
floret
1583, from O.Fr. florete, dim. of flor "flower," from L.
flora (q.v.).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper