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What does fleural mean? This word doesn't exist in dictionary but this person who makes subtitle wrote it like this all the time? This is not the first time.
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Jan 19, 2022 7:22 AM
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Fleural is not in the dictionaries as it does not exist. You won't find it in the UK Oxford or Cambridge Dictionaries, nor in the U.S. Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
There is a town by that name in an online game, I believe!
Don't use the word fleural. However, you can guess what the writer means: from the French word FLEUR we have FLOWER. A flowery smell. I think the writer has taken the French word, added -AL, got FLEURAL, and hoped we would understand.
FLORAL would be a less confusing choice.
January 19, 2022
The word "Fleural" comes from Latin and means something like "Floral".
From Latin Flōrālis pertaining to Flōra.
"I really like this fleural smell" -> "I really like this flowery smell".
January 19, 2022
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