floresta
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese foresta, furesta (“forest”) (influenced by flor (“flower”)), from Late Latin foresta (“open wood”).
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: flo‧res‧ta
Noun
floresta f (plural s)
- forest (dense collection of trees)
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:floresta
- Meronym: árvore
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Verb
floresta
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish foresta, furesta (influenced by flor (“flower”)), from Late Latin foresta (“open wood”). Doublet of foresta.
Pronunciation
Noun
floresta f (plural florestas)
- woodland, greenwood, dell, forest (dense collection of trees)
- collection or gathering of pleasant things
Synonyms
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