Search results for ‘bloom’
English Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
- bloom
- [bluːm]
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- 1. a blossom on a flowering plant; a flower
- 2. chill a dull area formed on the surface of gloss paint, lacquer, or varnish
- 3.
the state, time, or period when flowers open (esp in the phrases in bloom, in full bloom )
- 4. open flowers collectively
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a healthy, vigorous, or flourishing condition; prime (esp in the phrase the bloom of youth )
- 6. youthful or healthy rosiness in the cheeks or face; glow
- 7. a fine whitish coating on the surface of fruits, leaves, etc, consisting of minute grains of...
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- bloom
- [bluːm]
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- 1. a rectangular mass of metal obtained by rolling or forging a cast ingot - See also billet
- 2.
to convert (an ingot) into a bloom by rolling or forging
- 3. Old English bl o ma lump of metal
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a tree covered with bloom
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