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1bloom

noun \ˈblüm\

Definition of BLOOM

1
:  a mass of wrought iron from the forge or puddling furnace
2
:  a bar of iron or steel hammered or rolled from an ingot
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Origin of BLOOM

Middle English blome lump of metal, from Old English blōma
First Known Use: before 12th century

Other Metals and Metallurgy Terms

assay, bullion, ductile, ingot, malleable, patina, plate, temper, tensile

2bloom

noun

Definition of BLOOM

1
a :  flower
b :  the flowering state <the roses in bloom>
c :  a period of flowering <the spring bloom>
d :  a rapid and excessive growth of a plankton population (as of algae or dinoflagellates) — compare red tide
2
a :  a state or time of beauty, freshness, and vigor
b :  a state or time of high development or achievement <a career in full bloom>
3
:  a surface coating or appearance: as
a :  a delicate powdery coating on some fruits and leaves
b :  a rosy appearance of the cheeks; broadly :  an outward evidence of freshness or healthy vigor
c :  a cloudiness on a film of varnish or lacquer
d :  a grayish discoloration on chocolate
e :  glare caused by an object reflecting too much light into a television camera

Origin of BLOOM

Middle English blome, from Old Norse blōm; akin to Old English blōwan to blossom — more at blow
First Known Use: 13th century

Other Paints and Dyes Terms

craze, medium, size, vehicle

3bloom

verb

: to produce flowers

: to change, grow, or develop fully

Full Definition of BLOOM

intransitive verb
1
a :  to produce or yield flowers
b :  to support abundant plant life <make the desert bloom>
2
a (1) :  to mature into achievement of one's potential (2) :  to flourish in youthful beauty, freshness, or excellence
b :  to shine out :  glow
3
:  to appear or occur unexpectedly or in remarkable quantity or degree
4
:  to become densely populated with microorganisms and especially plankton —used of bodies of water
transitive verb
1
obsolete :  to cause to bloom
2
:  to give bloom to

First Known Use of BLOOM

13th century

Related to BLOOM

Bloom

biographical name \ˈblüm\

Definition of BLOOM

Harold 1930– Am. literary critic
BLOOM Defined for Kids

1bloom

noun \ˈblüm\

Definition of BLOOM for Kids

1
:  1flower 1
2
:  the period or state of producing flowers <The bushes are in bloom.>
3
:  a condition or time of beauty, freshness, and strength <the bloom of youth>
4
:  the rosy color of the cheek

2bloom

verb
bloomedbloom·ing

Definition of BLOOM for Kids

1
:  to produce flowers <This tree blooms in the spring.>
2
:  to change, grow, or develop fully <The children quickly bloomed.>
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