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1. (n.) florist
a retailer or grower of flowers and ornamental plants.
Etymology: (< L flōsflower)
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| Definition of 'Florist' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) florist
someone who grows and deals in flowers
"the florist made up an attractive bouquet"
2. (noun) florist, florist shop, flower store
a shop where flowers and ornamental plants are sold
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1. (noun) florist
sb who sells or arranges flowers
***The florist arranged the flowers.
2. florist
a store that sells flowers
***I had it done at the florist.
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| Definition of 'Florist' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Florist
a cultivator of, or dealer in, flowers
2. (noun) Florist
one who writes a flora, or an account of plants
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Sense: a person who (grows and) sells flowers.
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Afrikaans: bloemis |
Arabic: بائِع أزْهار |
Bulgarian: цветар |
Brazilian: florista |
Czech: květinář |
German: der/die Blumenhändler(in) |
Danish: blomsterhandler |
Greek: ανθοπώλης |
Spanish: florista |
Estonian: lillekaupmees |
Farsi: پرورش دهنده گل |
Finnish: kukkakauppias |
French: fleuriste |
Hebrew: מוֹכֵר פְּרָחִים |
Hindi: फूल बेचने वाला |
Croatian: cvjećar (ica) |
Hungarian: virágárus |
Indonesian: penjual bunga |
Icelandic: blómasali |
Italian: fioraio, fiorista |
Japanese: 花屋 |
Korean: 화초 재배가 |
Lithuanian: gėlininkas |
Latvian: puķkopis; puķu pārdevējs |
Malay: penjual bunga |
Dutch: bloemist |
Norwegian: blomsterhandler/-dyrker |
Polish: kwiaciarz |
Persian: پرورش دهنده گل |
Pashto: باغبان |
Portuguese: florista |
Romanian: florar |
Russian: цветовод; торговец цветам |
Slovak: kvetinár |
Slovenian: cvetličar |
Serbian: cvećar |
Swedish: florist, blomsterhandlare |
Thai: คนขายดอกไม้ |
Turkish: çiçekçi |
Taiwanese: 花商 |
Ukrainian: продавець квітів; флорист |
Urdu: گل فروش |
Vietnamese: người bán hoa |
Chinese: 花商 |
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