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densiflorus

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Latin

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Etymology

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New Latin; from densus (dense,thick) +‎ flōs (flower), changed to first and second declension.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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dēnsiflōrus (feminine dēnsiflōra, neuter dēnsiflōrum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (New Latin) densely-flowered

Usage notes

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Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative dēnsiflōrus dēnsiflōra dēnsiflōrum dēnsiflōrī dēnsiflōrae dēnsiflōra
genitive dēnsiflōrī dēnsiflōrae dēnsiflōrī dēnsiflōrōrum dēnsiflōrārum dēnsiflōrōrum
dative dēnsiflōrō dēnsiflōrae dēnsiflōrō dēnsiflōrīs
accusative dēnsiflōrum dēnsiflōram dēnsiflōrum dēnsiflōrōs dēnsiflōrās dēnsiflōra
ablative dēnsiflōrō dēnsiflōrā dēnsiflōrō dēnsiflōrīs
vocative dēnsiflōre dēnsiflōra dēnsiflōrum dēnsiflōrī dēnsiflōrae dēnsiflōra