Bloom
WordNet
noun
(1) A powdery deposit on a surface
(2) Reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
(3) The organic process of bearing flowers
"You will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed"
(4) A rosy color (especially in the cheeks) taken as a sign of good health
(5) The best time of youth
(6) The period of greatest prosperity or productivity
verb
(7) Produce or yield flowers
"The cherry tree bloomed"
WiktionaryText
Noun
- A blossom; the flower of a plant; an expanded bud.
- Flowers, collectively.
- The opening of flowers in general; the state of blossoming or of having the flowers open.
- The cherry trees are in bloom.
- A state or time of beauty, freshness, and vigor/vigour; an opening to higher perfection, analogous to that of buds into blossoms.
- the bloom of youth
- The delicate, powdery coating upon certain growing or newly-gathered fruits or leaves, as on grapes, plums, etc.
- Anything giving an appearance of attractive freshness.
- The clouded appearance which varnish sometimes takes upon the surface of a picture.
- A yellowish deposit or powdery coating which appears on well-tanned leather. (Knight.)
- A popular term for a bright-hued variety of some minerals.
- the rose-red cobalt bloom
- A white area of cocoa butter that forms on the surface of chocolate when warmed and cooled.
Synonyms
- (flower of a plant): blossom, flower
- (opening of flowers): blossom, flower
- (anything giving an appearance of attractive freshness): flush, glow
Verb
- To cause to blossom; to make flourish.
- To bestow a bloom upon; to make blooming or radiant.
- Of a plant, to produce blooms; to open its blooms.
- Of a person, business, etc, to flourish.