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Definition of bloom
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Bloom (n.) A state or time of
beauty,
freshness,
and
vigor;
an
opening
to
higher
perfection,
analogous
to that of buds into
blossoms;
as, the bloom of
youth..
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Roseate
::
Roseate
(a.)
resembling
a rose in color or
fragrance;
esp.,
tinged
with rose
color;
blooming;
as,
roseate
beauty;
her
roseate
lips..
Blomary
::
Blomary
(n.) See
Bloomery.
"""chilled "
::
Chilled
(a.)
Having
that
cloudiness
or
dimness
of
surface
that is
called
blooming..
Blooming
::
Blooming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bloo.
Canker Bloom
::
Canker
bloom () The bloom or
blossom
of the wild rose or
dog-rose.
Dewberry
::
Dewberry
(n.) The fruit of
certain
species
of
bramble
(Rubus);
in
England,
the fruit of R.
caesius,
which has a
glaucous
bloom;
in
America,
that of R.
canadensis
and R.
hispidus,
species
of low
blackberries..
Bloomingness
::
Bloomingness
(n.) A
blooming
condition.
Bloom
::
Bloom (n.) The
delicate,
powdery
coating
upon
certain
growing
or
newly-gathered
fruits
or
leaves,
as on
grapes,
plums,
etc.
Hence:
Anything
giving
an
appearance
of
attractive
freshness;
a
flush;
a
glow..
Pruinose
::
Pruinose
(a.)
Frosty;
covered
with fine
scales,
hairs,
dust,
bloom,
or the like, so as to give the
appearance
of
frost..
Full-bloomed
::
Full-bloomed
(a.) Like a
perfect
blossom.
Cactus
::
Cactus
(n.) Any plant of the order
Cactacae,
as the
prickly
pear and the
night-blooming
cereus.
See
Cereus.
They
usually
have
leafless
stems and
branches,
often beset with
clustered
thorns,
and are
mostly
natives
of the
warmer
parts of
America..
Glaucous
::
Glaucous
(a.)
Covered
with a fine bloom or fine white
powder
easily
rubbed
off, as that on a blue plum, or on a
cabbage
leaf..
Bloomer
::
Bloomer
(n.) A
costume
for
women,
consisting
of a short
dress,
with loose
trousers
gathered
round
ankles,
and
(commonly)
a
broad-brimmed
hat..
Erythrite
::
Erythrite
(n.) A
colorless
crystalline
substance,
C4H6.(OH)4,
of a
sweet,
cooling
taste,
extracted
from
certain
lichens,
and
obtained
by the
decomposition
of
erythrin;
--
called
also
erythrol,
erythroglucin,
erythromannite,
pseudorcin,
cobalt
bloom,
and under the name
phycite
obtained
from the alga
Protococcus
vulgaris.
It is a
tetrabasic
alcohol,
corresponding
to
glycol
and
glycerin..
Abloom
::
Abloom
(adv.)
In or into
bloom;
in a
blooming
state.
Blossom
::
Blossom
(n.) A
blooming
period
or stage of
development;
something
lovely
that gives rich
promise.
Night-blooming
::
Night-blooming
(a.)
Blooming
in the
night.
Blooming
::
Blooming
(a.)
Thriving
in
health,
beauty,
and
vigor;
indicating
the
freshness
and
beauties
of youth or
health..
Grampus
::
Grampus
(n.) A kind of tongs used in a
bloomery.
Blushing
::
Blushing
(a.)
Showing
blushes;
rosy red;
having
a warm and
delicate
color like some roses and other
flowers;
blooming;
ruddy;
roseate.
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