florid

florid
flori̱d, in fachspr. Fügungen: flo̱ridus, ...da, ...dum [aus lat. floridus = blühend]:
voll ausgeprägt, stark entwickelt u. rasch fortschreitend (z. B. von einem Krankheitsbild)

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