blossom (verb)

  • 71blos´som|less — blos|som «BLOS uhm», noun, verb. –n. 1. a flower, especially of a plant that produces fruit: »apple blossoms. 2. the condition or time of flowering: »The cherry trees are in blossom. 3. British slang. a woman (used ironically). –v.i. 1. to have… …

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  • 72blos|som — «BLOS uhm», noun, verb. –n. 1. a flower, especially of a plant that produces fruit: »apple blossoms. 2. the condition or time of flowering: »The cherry trees are in blossom. 3. British slang. a woman (used ironically). –v.i. 1. to have flowers;… …

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  • 73peach´like´ — peach1 «peech», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a juicy, nearly round fruit of a yellowish pink color, with downy skin, a sweet pulp, and a rough stone or pit. It is good to eat. Peaches are grown in temperate climates in many varieties. Peaches are… …

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  • 74bloom — I. noun Etymology: Middle English blome lump of metal, from Old English blōma Date: before 12th century 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 II. noun Etymology:… …

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  • 76love — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ all consuming, burning, deep, great, immense, intense, overwhelming, passionate, profound ▪ …

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  • 77produce — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fresh ▪ home grown (esp. BrE), local ▪ supermarket ▪ seasonal ▪ agricultural …

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  • 78pansy — /ˈpænzi / (say panzee) noun (plural pansies) 1. any of several species of herbaceous plants of the genus Viola, especially the wild pansy, V. tricolor, and the garden pansy, V. × wittrockiana, a hybrid with many cultivated varieties. 2. its… …

  • 79dheu-4, dheu̯ǝ- (dhu̯ē-, extended dhuē̯ -k-, dhuē̯ -̆ s-) —     dheu 4, dheu̯ǝ (dhu̯ē , extended dhuē̯ k , dhuē̯ ̆ s )     English meaning: to reel, dissipate, blow, *smoke, dark, gray, deep etc.     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘stieben, wirbeln, especially von Staub, Rauch, Dampf; wehen, blow, Hauch, Atem;… …

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  • 80unfold — Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to open the folds of ; spread or straighten out ; expand < unfolded the map > b. to remove (as a package) from the folds ; unwrap 2. to open to the view ; …

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