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	<title>Comments on: Affluent Flowers</title>
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		<title>By: rob</title>
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		<description>Thanks for the note, but you misunderstand our name - our flowers look affluent, and &quot;flow abundantly&quot; per the description of the word, but they are not pricy.  We just provide excellent value!  Come and see our shop to check it out for yourself.


Main Entry: 1af·flu·ent  
Pronunciation: \-ənt\ 
Function: adjective 
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin affluent-, affluens, present participle of affluere to flow to, flow abundantly, from ad- + fluere to flow — more at fluid 
Date: 15th century 
1 : flowing in abundance  </description>
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<p>Main Entry: 1af·flu·ent<br />
Pronunciation: \-ənt\<br />
Function: adjective<br />
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin affluent-, affluens, present participle of affluere to flow to, flow abundantly, from ad- + fluere to flow — more at fluid<br />
Date: 15th century<br />
1 : flowing in abundance</p>
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