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Ultimately from Latin flōs (flower, blossom).

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florate (comparative more florate, superlative most florate)

  1. (rare) Of, pertaining to, or decorated with flowers; floral.
    • 1978, Journal of the Philosophical Research Society, volumes 38–39, page 22:
      We turn to Parker's Ephemeris for the Year of Our Lord 1738. On the title page is a quaint woodcut of Mr. Parker partly encircled by a florate border. More interesting is a stamp tax impressed at the lower right hand corner of the title page.

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florate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of florar combined with te