Blossom
91blossom bats — žiedlaižiai šikšnosparniai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas gentis apibrėžtis Gentyje 3 rūšys. Paplitimo arealas – Australija, Naujoji Gvinėja, Bismarko archipelagas ir kai kurios gretimos salos Ramiajame vandenyne.… …
92blossom — I. noun Etymology: Middle English blosme, from Old English blōstm; akin to Old English blōwan Date: before 12th century 1. a. the flower of a seed plant; also the mass of such flowers on a single plant b. the state of bearing flowers 2. a peak… …
93Blossom — /blos euhm/, n. a female given name. * * * …
94blossom — Synonyms and related words: advance, anthesis, batten, be in bloom, be in flower, bear fruit, bloom, blooming, blossoming, blow, blowing, blush, boom, brew, bring to maturity, bud, burgeon, burst into bloom, capitulum, come to fruition, corymb,… …
95blossom — blos·som || blÉ’sÉ™m v. sprout and grow; produce flowers n. bloom, flower, state of flowering …
96blossom — I. n. Flower, bloom, blow, efflorescence. II. v. n. Flower, bloom, blow …
97blossom — n 1. bloom, flower, floweret. See bloom (def.1). v 2. flower, germinate, grow. See bloom (defs. 3.4) …
98blossom — blos·som …
99blossom — 1. noun pink blossoms Syn: flower, bloom, bud 2. verb 1) the snowdrops have blossomed Syn: bloom, flower, open, mature 2) the whole region had blossomed Syn …
100blossom — blos•som [[t]ˈblɒs əm[/t]] n. 1) bot the flower of a plant, esp. of one producing an edible fruit 2) bot the state of flowering 3) bot to produce or yield blossoms 4) to open up; bloom 5) to develop successfully; flourish (often fol. by into or… …