"Inflorescence" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An inflorescence is a cluster of flowers that grows from a main stem, often referred to as a flowering stem, in a plant. It is the part of the plant that bears the flowers, and can be found in both monocots and dicots. Inflorescences can be simple, with a single main stem bearing the flowers, or complex, with branches and a central axis. They can be found in a wide range of plant species, from grasses and trees to flowers and herbs.
inflict (-ing): causing or doing (something) deliberately or intendedly, usually with an unpleasant or harmful effect.
The word "infliction" refers to the act of causing harm, pain, or damage to someone or something, often in a deliberate or intentional manner. It can also refer to the state of being subjected to harm, pain, or damage. Examples include physical or emotional abuse, torture, or punishment.
The adjective "inflictive" means capable of or intended to causing harm, suffering, or injury to someone or something. It can also refer to something that is imposed or compelled on someone against their will, such as a punishment or a harsh treatment.
Inflorescences refers to the flowering parts of a plant, such as spikes, panicles, or umbels, that grow from a stem or branch and bear flowers.
Inflow refers to the act of flowing or entering into something, such as a river flowing into a lake, or money or resources entering into a business or economy.
Inflows refers to the flow of money, resources, or things into a place, account, or system. It can also refer to the movement of people, goods, or information into a particular area or zone.