French for 'clump of trees' which entered into English as 'bunch of flowers' and later 'aroma'
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Related clues
- Flowery compliment
- From 'bush, wood', word for a clump of arbors originally, now a bunch of flowers; the aroma, nose or perfume of a fragrance/scent, liqueur or wine; a compliment or expression of praise; or, a rose/wedge of circles in maths
- Flowers thrown at a wedding
- Bunch of flowers
- A veritable 'miniature woodland' or 'tiny boscage' of flowers in the form of a posy or a corsage
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