florey (Meaning)

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florey (n)

British pathologist who isolated and purified penicillin, which had been discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming (1898-1968)

Synonyms & Antonyms of florey

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florey Sentence Examples

  1. The magnificent Gothic cathedral boasted intricate floreys adorning its soaring buttresses.
  2. The antique tapestry depicted a vibrant procession of knights and damsels, their garments adorned with silken floreys.
  3. The botanist meticulously observed the delicate floreys of the rare orchid, noting their intricate patterns.
  4. The ornate chandelier suspended from the vaulted ceiling was adorned with shimmering floreys.
  5. The artist's sketchbook contained countless sketches of blooming floreys, capturing their ethereal beauty.
  6. The jeweler meticulously crafted a diamond necklace, its centerpiece a radiant florey.
  7. The sculptor's masterpiece featured a graceful statue draped in flowing draperies adorned with ornate floreys.
  8. The ballroom was a breathtaking sight, the walls lined with tapestries embroidered with elaborate floreys.
  9. The medieval manuscript illuminated the text with intricate floreys and vibrant hues.
  10. The fashion designer unveiled a collection inspired by the graceful curves of floral floreys.

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British pathologist who isolated and purified penicillin, which had been discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming (1898-1968)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The magnificent Gothic cathedral boasted intricate floreys adorning its soaring buttresses.

The antique tapestry depicted a vibrant procession of knights and damsels, their garments adorned with silken floreys.

The botanist meticulously observed the delicate floreys of the rare orchid, noting their intricate patterns.

The ornate chandelier suspended from the vaulted ceiling was adorned with shimmering floreys.