IPA: /rɪˈflaʊər/
KK: /rɪˈflaʊər/
To produce flowers again or to cause something to bloom once more.
After pruning the plants, they will reflower in the spring.
Past: reflowered
Past Participle: reflowered
Reflower → It is formed from "re-" (meaning again) and "flower" (from Old English "flōwrian", meaning to bloom or blossom). The word "reflower" means to bloom or blossom again.
Think of something blooming 'again' ('re-') — that's why reflower means to flower once more.