English English Dictionary

English English Dictionary

The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg

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Bloomless (a.)

Without bloom or flowers.

Bloomy (a.)

Full of bloom; flowery; flourishing with the vigor of youth; as, a bloomy spray.

Bloomy (a.)

Covered with bloom, as fruit.

Blooth (n.)

Bloom; a blossoming.

Blore (n.)

The act of blowing; a roaring wind; a blast.

Blosmy (a.)

Blossomy.

Blossom (n.)

To flourish and prosper.

Blossom (n.)

To put forth blossoms or flowers; to bloom; to blow; to flower.

Blossom (n.)

The color of a horse that has white hairs intermixed with sorrel and bay hairs; -- otherwise called peach color.

Blossom (n.)

The flower of a plant, or the essential organs of reproduction, with their appendages; florescence; bloom; the flowers of a plant, collectively; as, the blossoms and fruit of a tree; an apple tree in blossom.

Blossom (n.)

A blooming period or stage of development; something lovely that gives rich promise.

Blossomed (imp. & p. p.)

of Blossom

Blossoming (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Blossom

Blossomless (a.)

Without blossoms.

Blossomy (a.)

Full of blossoms; flowery.

Blot (v. t.)

To impair; to damage; to mar; to soil.

Blot (v. t.)

To obscure; to eclipse; to shadow.

Blot (v. t.)

To obliterate, as writing with ink; to cancel; to efface; -- generally with out; as, to blot out a word or a sentence. Often figuratively; as, to blot out offenses.

Blot (v. t.)

To stain with infamy; to disgrace.

Blot (v. i.)

To take a blot; as, this paper blots easily.