There is no base word for flower. Flower is a root word all in itself and does not have a separate base word.
flower seeds.
Unquis is not a word, but unguis is a nail, claw, or hoof in animals, or a base of a flower petal that looks like a claw.
it is not above the stamen its at the base of the flower
Disaster is based on "astra" the Latin word for a star, also found in astrology, astronomy, astronaut, and the star-shaped flower, the aster.
Ah, the base word for destruction is "destroy." It's like a little seed from which the big, powerful word "destruction" grows. Just imagine the word "destroy" as a tiny, delicate flower that blossoms into a beautiful, expressive word that can convey so much emotion and meaning.
The Spanish word for "flower" is "flor."
the Japanese word for flower is hana
Yes, flower is a common noun, a word for any flower of any kind.
The leaf-like structure at the base of a flower is called a sepal. Sepals are typically green and help protect the flower bud before it blooms.
What is the english word for flower jamathi
The word flower has two syllables. The syllables of the word are flo-wer.