Bouquet, a word of French origin, may refer to:
- An arrangement of cut flowers - see nosegay or Flower bouquet
- A fragrance or odor, especially when used as a description of wine
- In mathematics, a bouquet is a space constructed with the wedge sum, for example, the bouquet of circles. Carole Bouquet (born 18 August 1957) is a French Actress and Fashion model. Henry Bouquet (1719 &ndash September 2, 1765) was a prominent British Army officer in the French and Indian War and Pontiac's War A nosegay, posey (or posy) Flower bouquet or tussie-mussie is a small bunch of Flowers typically given as a gift A flower bouquet is a collection of Flowers in a creative arrangement In Topology, the wedge sum (sometimes wedge product, though not to be confused with the Exterior product, which also shares this terminology is a "one-point In Mathematics, a rose (also known as a bouquet of circles) is a Topological space obtained by gluing together a collection of circles
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bouquet
-noun
- A bunch of flowers.
- The scent of a particular wine.
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