efflorescence

Etymology
Borrowed from, from , which was from.

Noun

 * 1)  The formation of a powdery surface on crystals, as a hydrate is converted to anhydrous form by losing loosely bound water of crystallization to the atmosphere.
 * 2)  The production of flowers.
 * 3)  An encrustation of soluble salts, commonly white, deposited on the surface of stone, brick, plaster, or mortar; usually caused by free alkalies leached from mortar or adjacent concrete as moisture moves through it.
 * 4)  An encrustation of soluble salts, deposited on rock or soil by evaporation; often found in arid or geothermal environments.
 * 5)  Rapid flowering of a culture or civilisation etc.
 * 6)  A redness, rash, or eruption on the skin.
 * 1)  A redness, rash, or eruption on the skin.
 * 1)  A redness, rash, or eruption on the skin.

Translations

 * Danish:
 * French:
 * Greenlandic: aaneq
 * Italian: efflorescenza
 * Romanian:
 * Tagalog: halintubig


 * French:
 * Greek: ,
 * Italian: efflorescenza
 * Romanian:


 * French:
 * Greek:
 * Italian: efflorescenza
 * Romanian:


 * French: ,
 * Greek:
 * Italian: efflorescenza
 * Romanian:

Etymology
Learned derivation from with the suffix.