white flower

collocation in English

meaningsofwhiteandflower

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white
adjective
uk
/waɪt/
us
/waɪt/
of a colour like that of snow, milk, ...
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flower
noun[C]
uk
/flaʊər/
us
/ˈflaʊ.ɚ/
the part of a plant that is often brightly coloured and has a pleasant smell, or the type of plant that ...
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(Definition ofwhiteandflowerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Measuring maturity of cotton using nodes abovewhiteflower.
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It grows tall with clusters of leaves, and at certain times in the year it produces awhiteflower.
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Thewhiteflowerpetals are six to ten millimeters long.
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In the story, "kyamuni" gives a wordless sermon to his disciples ("sangha") by holding up awhiteflower.
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The typical variety forms awhiteflowerin blooming.
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The bell-shapedwhitefloweris 1 or 2 centimeters long.
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Her cutie mark is two strawberries and awhiteflower.
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Each tinywhiteflowerhas a five-lobed corolla no more than 3 millimeters wide.
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The authorities would only allow him access to a doctor if he removed awhiteflowerpinned to his vest.
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She likens the blooming crocuses, awhiteflower, to the snow but concludes that they can not compare.
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She had the beauty of awhiteflower.
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It produces a fluffy inflorescence atop its stem with a wispy, cottonywhiteflower.
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Flatwhiteflower-heads (cymes) resembling those of lacecap hydrangeas are borne in early summer.
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It also represents the beauty of modesty; a small and simplewhiteflowerthat can produce such sweet fragrance.
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Dalgarven, it seems, is on the edge of thewhiteflowerzone of dominance.
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From between them emerges a solitary, pendulous, bell-shapedwhiteflower, held on a slender pedicel.
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The flowers fade to white - so, at any time the clusters sport both pink andwhiteflower-heads.
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Thewhitefloweris somewhat bowl-shaped with shiny, glasslike vesicles in the center.
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The inflorescences are composed of a large number ofwhiteflowerheads with disc florets and no ray florets.
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It is a tiny sundew with a solitarywhitefloweras its name would suggest.
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