Blossom
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Blossom ( noun )
- A flower or cluster of flowers on a tree or bush.
- The state or period of flowering.
- The state or time of greatest beauty, success, or prosperity.
Origin:
Middle english: from old english blōstm, of germanic origin; related to dutch bloesem and german blüte.
Examples:
- The cherry blossom is a symbol of spring in Japan.
- The apple orchard was in full blossom.
- The company is in the blossom of its success.
- The city was in its blossom during the Renaissance.
- The young girl was in the blossom of her youth.
(As a verb)
Blossom ( verb )
- A flower or cluster of flowers on a tree or bush.
- The state or period of flowering.
- The state or time of greatest beauty, success, or prosperity.
Origin:
Middle english: from old english blōstm, of germanic origin; related to dutch bloesem and german blüte.
Examples:
- The cherry blossom is a symbol of spring in Japan.
- The apple orchard was in full blossom.
- The company is in the blossom of its success.
- The city was in its blossom during the Renaissance.
- The young girl was in the blossom of her youth.