Deflowered vs Reflowered - What's the difference?
deflowered | reflowered |
(deflower)
(reflower)
To flower again or anew.
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As verbs the difference between deflowered and reflowered
is that deflowered is (deflower) while reflowered is (reflower).deflowered
English
Verb
(head)deflower
English
Derived terms
* deflowermentAnagrams
* *reflowered
English
Verb
(head)reflower
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Verb
(en verb)citation