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bloom1
noun
1
a a flower, especially one on a plant valued for its flowers;
b such flowers or blossoms collectively.
2 the state of being in flower tulips in bloom .
3 a state of perfection or great beauty in the full bloom of youth .
4 a glow or flush on the skin.
5 a powdery or waxy coating on the surface of certain fruits (eg grapes) or leaves.
6 biol a rapid seasonal increase in the rate of growth of certain algae in lakes and ponds, etc, often as a result of pollution of the water.
verb (bloomed , blooming ) intr
1 said of a plant: to be in or come into flower.
2 to be in or achieve a state of great beauty or perfection.
3 said of a person, eg a child or an expectant mother: to be healthy; to be growing well; to flourish.
[13c: from Norse blom ]
bloomer noun .
bloom2
noun , engineering a semi-finished mass or bar of iron or steel, larger and thicker than a billet2.
[Anglo-Saxon bloma a lump of metal]
bloomer1
noun , Brit colloq an idiotic and embarrassing mistake. US equivalent blooper.
[19c: a slang contraction of blooming error (see blooming (adj 3))]
bloomer2
noun , Brit a longish crusty loaf of white bread, with rounded ends and several diagonal slashes across the top.
[1930s]
bloomer3 see under bloom1

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