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flora
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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Biology
,
Plants
flora
flo‧ra
/
ˈflɔːrə
/
noun
[
uncountable
]
HB
HEG
all the
plants
that grow in a particular place or country
Tourism is damaging the
flora and fauna
(=
plants and animals
)
of the island.
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flora
•
Both the
frequency
of
detection
and the numbers of
E
coli in the mucosa-associated
flora
increased during
treatment
and with
clinical
improvement
.
•
Such studies
depend
critically upon a
knowledge
of the
total
baseline
flora
in particular
environments
.
•
Gastric
acid
is the
primary
barrier
against orally
ingested
enteric
pathogens
, and a
major
regulator
of small
bowel
flora
.
•
In the
ocean
, the
escaped
organisms
would be less
likely
to
disrupt
the
native
flora
and
fauna
.
•
Translated
into
reality
, it
means
a
self-contained
sewage
treatment
garden
plant and a
haven
for Britain's
natural
flora
.
•
The result is a
digitized
display
of
flora
, fauna and
visual
effects
.
•
The verderers also have powers for the
preservation
of the natural
beauty
and the
flora
and fauna of the
forest
.
•
the
flora
of the Alps
•
Butterwood has the
richest
woodland
flora
in Hampshire, together with a
wide
variety
of
insects
, including 25
species
of
butterfly
.
flora and fauna
•
Each place will
tend
to support a particular
kind
of
instrument
, depending on
geographical
factors
and the
available
flora and fauna
.
•
All these
tropical
areas have their own
brackish
flora and fauna
, but few if any are known in the
trade
.
•
In the ocean, the escaped organisms would be less likely to disrupt the native
flora and fauna
.
•
New
flora and fauna
find homes here; the
weather
, even the
climate
, changes.
•
The verderers also have powers for the preservation of the natural beauty and the
flora and fauna
of the forest.
•
The
implications
of continued
losses
on the
flora and fauna
of some of the
habitats
concerned
is
discussed
.
•
The
flora and fauna
and even the
folklore
of his
adopted
Arizona home are a big
theme
.
•
The
scene
depicts
a forest, with
flora and fauna
changing with the
seasons
.
Flora
Flora
trademark
a
British
type of
margarine
made with
sunflower
oil
, which is
considered
to be
healthy
because it is
polyunsaturated
Origin
flora
(
1500-1600
)
Modern Latin
Latin
Flora
Roman female god of flowers, from
flos
“
flower
”
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