reflower

English

Etymology

re- +β€Ž flower

Verb

reflower (third-person singular simple present reflowers, present participle reflowering, simple past and past participle reflowered)

  1. (intransitive) To flower again or anew.
    • 2008 March 6, Leslie Land, β€œA Lily to Look Up To”, in New York Timesβ€Ž:
      A few iconoclasts insist that bulbs can reflower, and you may be proving them right, but it is more likely that you started with at least two bulbs similar in size.

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