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flora
This word is typically used as an uncountable noun, meaning you do not usually add an 's' to the end even if you are talking about many different types of plants. In a scientific or medical context, it refers to groups of microorganisms. In a general nature context, it refers to plant life. It is often paired with the word "fauna" (animals) to describe all living things in an area.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon; Chloe is in the university library, David is at his office.
David Smith
Just read a blog on gut flora. We should pivot to a probiotic diet.
Chloe Smith
Please stop using corporate speak for dinner. I'm literally dying here.
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David uses the term 'flora' in a medical context but couples it with 'pivot', a corporate buzzword he misuses at home. Chloe responds with the hyperbolic slang 'literally dying' to express her exhaustion and annoyance with his personality.