
1) Achieve beauty 2) Actress Claire 3) Bear flowers 4) Become best buds 5) Become full-flower 6) Begin to flower 7) Biological process 8) Blooming 9) Blossom 10) Burgeon 11) Burst into blossom 12) Burst into flower 13) Claire of films 14) Come into bud 15) Come into flower 16) Come out in the garden
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1) Blossom 2) Blush 3) Bud 4) Chrysanthemum 5) Discoloration 6) Effloresce 7) Efflorescence 8) Florescence 9) Floret 10) Flourish 11) Flower 12) Heyday 13) Newness 14) Rosiness 15) Staining 16) Youth
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- the organic process of bearing flowers
- reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
- the best time of youth
- a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health
- the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
- a powdery deposit on a surface
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a fine white or bluish waxy powder occurring on plant parts, usually stems, leaves and fruits. It is easily removed by rubbing.
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• (n.) The clouded appearance which varnish sometimes takes upon the surface of a picture. • (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. • (n.) A large bar of steel formed directly from an ingot by hammering or rolling, being a...
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(from the article `iron processing`) ...of the ore then occurred, but, since primitive furnaces were incapable of reaching temperatures higher than 1,150° C (2,100° F), the normal ... ...and using foot bellows to intensify the heat, and even in these furnaces the heat was not sufficient to reduce the ore completely to molten met...
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A powdery substance that appears on beeswax candles. Bloom is the result of the oils migrate to the surface of the wax over time. It can be removed by rubbing with a soft cloth.
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A powdery substance that appears on beeswax candles. Bloom is the result of the oils migrate to the surface of the wax over time. It can be removed by rubbing with a soft cloth.
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A natural mealy or waxy coating covering the leaves of some house plants.
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A blossom, the flower of a plant, an expanded bud, the opening of flowers in general, leaves, flowers, or fruits. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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A phenomenon that occurs with varnish on paintings, and occasionally on polished furniture. Causes c
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Bloom intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bloomed ;
present participle & verbal noun Blooming .]
1. To produce or yield blossoms; to blossom; to flower or be in flower. « A flower which once In Paradise, fast by ...
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Bloom transitive verb 1. To cause to blossom; to make flourish. [ R.] « Charitable affection
bloomed them.
Hooker. »
2. To bestow a bloom upon; to make blooming or radiant. [ R.]
Milton. « While barred clouds
bloom the soft-dying day. ...
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Bloom noun [ Middle English blome , from Icelandic bl...m , bl...mi ; akin to Swedish blom , Goth. bl...ma , Old Saxon bl...mo , Dutch bloem , Old High German bluomo , bluoma , German blume ; from the same root as Anglo-Saxon
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A plant’s flower
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A bloom is a lump of puddled iron, which leaves the furnace in a rough state, to be subsequently rolled into bars or whatever.
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A dull, progressively opaque, white effect caused on varnished surfaces by damp conditions.
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A fine white powder that forms on the wrapper of the cigar caused by the oils that exude from the tobacco. It can be gently brushed off with a small camel hair brush, though there is no need to do this. Bloom indicates the cigar is alive, maturing as it should inside a well maintained humidor. Bloom should not be confused with mold. Mold is a bluis...
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In the German-speaking world locally common name for the flowering period. Flowering is the inflorescence (glow) of the vine. See under flowering. Flower The beginning of this stage in the annual vegetative cycle of the vine. is about six to eight weeks after budding. The exact point in time depends on the year-specific temperature development...
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(1) Ancient Definition: iron produced in a solid condition directly by the reduction of ore in a primitive furnace. The carbon content is variable but usually low. Also known as bloomery iron. The earliest iron making process, but still used in underdeveloped countries. (2) Modern Definition: a semi-finished hot rolled steel product, rectangular in...
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(phytoplankton) A population burst of phytoplankton that remains within a defined part of the water column
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blossom noun reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
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blush noun a rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health
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A dusty coating on grapes and most other fruit, composed of dust, wild yeast, bacteria, and fungal spores. Often, but not always, a waxy substance on grape, plum, cherry, and apple skins containing the same substances.
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A flower, especially one cultivated for its beauty.
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