Definition of Bloomingness. Meaning of Bloomingness. Synonyms of Bloomingness

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Definition of Bloomingness

Bloomingness
Bloomingness Bloom"ing*ness, n. A blooming condition.

Meaning of Bloomingness from wikipedia

- Look up Bloom, bloom, blooming, or blooms in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bloom or blooming may refer to: Bloom, one or more flowers on a flowering...
- Club Social, Cultural y Deportivo de Blooming, commonly known as Blooming, is a Bolivian professional football club from Santa Cruz de la Sierra that currently...
- Blooming Prairie can refer to a location in the United States: Blooming Prairie, Minnesota Blooming Prairie High School Blooming Prairie Township, Steele...
- Blooming Grove can refer to: Blooming Grove, Indiana Blooming Grove Township, Indiana Blooming Grove Township, Minnesota Blooming Grove, New York Blooming...
- A blooming onion, also called onion bloom, onion blossom, onion flower, bloomin' onion, or onion mum, is a dish consisting of one large onion, cut to resemble...
- Night-blooming cereus is the common name referring to many flowering ceroid cacti that bloom at night. The flowers are short lived, and some of these species...
- particle beams have the advantage of being self-focusing in the atmosphere. Blooming is also a problem in particle-beam weapons. Energy that would otherwise...
- Flowering tea or blooming tea (Chinese: 香片, 工艺茶, or 开花茶) consists of a bundle of dried tea leaves wrapped around one or more dried flowers. These are made...
- is the many centuries-old practice of holding feasts or parties under blooming sakura (桜 or 櫻; さくら or サクラ) or ume (梅; うめ) trees. During the Nara period...
- Cestrum nocturnum, the lady of the night, night-blooming jasmine, night-blooming jessamine, night-scented jessamine, night-scented cestrum or poisonberry...