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1 flor
flor sustantivo femenino ( de planta) flower; ( de árbol frutal) blossom; un vestido de flores a flowery dress; en flor in flower o bloom/in blossom; flor de azahar orange/lemon blossom; la flor y nata the cream, the crème de la crème
flor sustantivo femenino
1 flower
2 (lo selecto de algo, lo mejor) best part, cream: estás en la flor de la vida, you are in the prime of life Locuciones: ser flor de un día, to be short-lived
a flor de piel, skin-deep
en flor, in blossom
ni flores, no idea
la flor y nata, the elite, the crème de la crème ' flor' also found in these entries: Spanish: camelia - disecar - florecer - rosa - abrir - arrancar - artificial - botón - brotar - cerrar - como - compuesto - dar - deshojar - despuntar - doble - múltiple - mustio - oloroso - pocho English: bloom - blooming - blossom - bud - come out - cream - dainty - dried - droop - fade - faded - flower - highly-strung - lilac - nip - open - open out - out - pluck - prime - prize - scent - smell - spring - unfold - button - flush - icing - powder - quite
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