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Word Meanings - BLOWTH - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A blossoming; a bloom. "In the blowth and bud." Sir W. Raleigh.

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  • BLOOMINGNESS
    A blooming condition.
  • BLOOMER
    1. A costume for women, consisting of a short dress, with loose trousers gathered round ankles, and a broad-brimmed hat. 2. A woman who wears a Bloomer costume.
  • BLOOMARY
    See BLOOMERY
  • BLOWTH
    A blossoming; a bloom. "In the blowth and bud." Sir W. Raleigh.
  • BLOOMLESS
    Without bloom or flowers. Shelley.
  • BLOSSOMY
    Full of blossoms; flowery.
  • BLOOMING
    The process of making blooms from the ore or from cast iron.
  • BLOSSOM
    D. bloesem, L. fios, and E. flower; from the root of E. blow to 1. The flower of a plant, or the essential organs of reproduction, with their appendages; florescence; bloom; the flowers of a plant, collectively; as, the blossoms and fruit of a
  • BLOSSOMLESS
    Without blossoms.
  • BLOOM
    A popular term for a bright-hued variety of some minerals; as, the rose-red cobalt bloom. (more info) bl, OS. bl, D. bloem, OHG. bluomo, bluoma, G. blume; fr. the same 1. A blossom; the flower of a plant; an expanded bud; flowers, collectively.
  • BLOOMERY
    A furnace and forge in which wrought iron in the form of blooms is made directly from the ore, or from cast iron.
  • BLOOMY
    1. Full of bloom; flowery; flourishing with the vigor of youth; as, a bloomy spray. But all the bloomy flush of life is fled. Goldsmith. 2. Covered with bloom, as fruit. Dryden.
  • BLOOMINGLY
    In a blooming manner.
  • FULL-BLOOMED
    Like a perfect blossom. "Full-bloomed lips." Crashaw.
  • EMBLOSSOM
    To cover or adorn with blossoms. On the white emblossomed spray. J. Cunningham.
  • NIGHT-BLOOMING
    Blooming in the night. Night-blooming cereus. See Note under Cereus.
  • REBLOOM
    To bloom again. Crabbe.
  • CANKER BLOOM
    The bloom or blossom of the wild rose or dog-rose.
  • MAYBLOOM
    The hawthorn.
  • EMBLOOM
    To emblossom. Savage.

 

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