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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.
- 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.
- Bloom - n. - The clouded appearance which varnish sometimes takes upon the surface of a picture.
- Bloom - n. - A yellowish deposit or powdery coating which appears on well-tanned leather.
- Bloom - n. - A popular term for a bright-hued variety of some minerals; as, the rose-red cobalt bloom.
- Bloom - v. i. - To produce or yield blossoms; to blossom; to flower or be in flower.
- Bloom - v. i. - To be in a state of healthful, growing youth and vigor; to show beauty and freshness, as of flowers; to give promise, as by or with flowers.
- Bloom - v. t. - To cause to blossom; to make flourish.
- Bloom - v. t. - To bestow a bloom upon; to make blooming or radiant.
- Bloom - n. - A mass of wrought iron from the Catalan forge or from the puddling furnace, deprived of its dross, and shaped usually in the form of an oblong block by shingling.
- Bloom - n. - A large bar of steel formed directly from an ingot by hammering or rolling, being a preliminary shape for further working.
- Bloom - n. - A blossom; the flower of a plant; an expanded bud; flowers, collectively.
- Bloom - n. - The opening of flowers in general; the state of blossoming or of having the flowers open; as, the cherry trees are in bloom.
- Bloomary - n. - See Bloomery.
- Bloomed - imp. & p. p. - of Bloom
- Bloomer - n. - A costume for women, consisting of a short dress, with loose trousers gathered round ankles, and (commonly) a broad-brimmed hat.
- Bloomer - n. - A woman who wears a Bloomer costume.
- Bloomery - n. - A furnace and forge in which wrought iron in the form of blooms is made directly from the ore, or (more rarely) from cast iron.
- Blooming - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Bloom
- Blooming - n. - The process of making blooms from the ore or from cast iron.
- Blooming - a. - Opening in blossoms; flowering.
- Blooming - a. - Thriving in health, beauty, and vigor; indicating the freshness and beauties of youth or health.
- Bloomingly - adv. - In a blooming manner.
- Bloomingness - n. - A blooming condition.
- Bloomless - a. - Without bloom or flowers.
- Bloom - v. t. - To bestow a bloom upon; to make blooming or radiant.
- 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.
- Rebloom - v. i. - To bloom again.
- Acme - n. - Mature age; full bloom of life.
- Bloomless - a. - Without bloom or flowers.
- Canker bloom - - The bloom or blossom of the wild rose or dog-rose.
- Powdery - a. - Sprinkled or covered with powder; dusty; as, the powdery bloom on plums.
- Flower - n. - In the popular sense, the bloom or blossom of a plant; the showy portion, usually of a different color, shape, and texture from the foliage.
- 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.
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- H5563 סְמָדַר - 5563 סְמָדַר - סְמָדַר - - çᵉmâdar - sem-aw-dar' - of uncertain derivation; a vine blossom; used also adverbially, abloom; tender grape. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G5230 ὑπέρακμος - 5230 ὑπέρακμος - ὙΠΈΡΑΚΜΟΣ - - hypérakmos - hoop-er'-ak-mos - from ὑπέρ and the base of ἀκμήν; beyond the "acme", i.e. figuratively (of a daughter) past the bloom (prime) of youth:--+ pass the flower of (her) age. - Adjective - greek
- H5006 נָאַץ - 5006 נָאַץ - נָאַץ - - nâʼats - naw-ats' - a primitive root; in Ecclesiastes 12:5, by interchange for נוּץ, to bloom; to scorn; abhor, (give occasion to) blaspheme, contemn, despise, flourish, [idiom] great, provoke. - Verb - heb
- H6524 פָּרַח - 6524 פָּרַח - פָּרַח - - pârach - paw-rakh' - a primitive root; to break forth as a bud, i.e. bloom; generally, to spread; specifically, to fly (as extending the wings); figuratively, to flourish; [idiom] abroad, [idiom] abundantly, blossom, break forth (out), bud, flourish, make fly, grow, spread, spring (up). - Verb - heb
- H6525 פֶּרַח - 6525 פֶּרַח - פֶּרַח - - perach - peh'-rakh - from פָּרַח; a calyx (natural or artificial); generally, bloom; blossom, bud, flower. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H8247 שָׁקֵד - 8247 שָׁקֵד - שָׁקֵד - - shâqêd - shaw-kade' - from שָׁקַד; the almond (tree or nut; as being the earliest in bloom); almond (tree). - Noun Masculine - heb
- H6732 צִיץ - 6732 צִיץ - צִיץ - - Tsîyts - tseets - the same as צִיץ; bloom; Tsits, a place in Palestine; Ziz. - Proper Name Location - x-pn
- H6692 צוּץ - 6692 צוּץ - צוּץ - - tsûwts - tsoots - a primitive root; to twinkle, i.e. glance; by analogy, to blossom (figuratively, flourish); bloom, blossom, flourish, shew self. - Verb - heb
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- Numbers 4 17:8 And it came to pass, that on the morrow Moses went into the tabernacle of witness; and, behold, the rod of Aaron for the house of Levi was budded, and brought forth buds, and bloomed blossoms, and yielded almonds.
מׇחֳרָת מֹשֶׁה בּוֹא אֹהֶל עֵדוּת מַטֶּה אַהֲרוֹן בַּיִת לֵוִי פָּרַח יָצָא פֶּרַח צוּץ צִיץ גָּמַל שָׁקֵד