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(botany, archaic) Any of various trees in the East and West Indies with brilliant blossoms, probably species of Caesalpinieae, especially of Delonix and Caesalpina, all of which were formerly in the obsolete genus Poinciana.
Borrowing from French flamboyer ("to be bright").
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