Grow vs. Blossom

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Growverb

(ergative) To become bigger.

Growverb

(intransitive) To appear or sprout.

Growverb

(transitive) To cause or allow something to become bigger, especially to cultivate plants.

Growverb

(copulative) To assume a condition or quality over time.

Growverb

To become attached or fixed; to adhere.

Growverb

To increase in size by a natural and organic process; to increase in bulk by the gradual assimilation of new matter into the living organism; - said of animals and vegetables and their organs.

Growverb

To increase in any way; to become larger and stronger; to be augmented; to advance; to extend; to wax; to accrue.

Growverb

To spring up and come to maturity in a natural way; to be produced by vegetation; to thrive; to flourish; as, rice grows in warm countries.

Growverb

To pass from one state to another; to result as an effect from a cause; to become; as, to grow pale.

Growverb

To become attached or fixed; to adhere.

Growverb

To cause to grow; to cultivate; to produce; as, to grow a crop; to grow wheat, hops, or tobacco.

Growverb

pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become;

Growverb

become larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain;

Growverb

increase in size by natural process;

Growverb

cause to grow or develop;

Growverb

develop and reach maturity; undergo maturation;

Growverb

come into existence; take on form or shape;

Growverb

cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques;

Growverb

come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes);

Growverb

grow emotionally or mature;

Growverb

become attached by or as if by the process of growth;

Growverb

(of a living thing) undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically

Growverb

(of a plant) germinate and develop

Growverb

cause (plants) to germinate and develop

Growverb

allow or cause (a part of the body) to grow or develop

Growverb

(of something abstract) come into existence and develop

Growverb

become larger or greater over a period of time; increase

Growverb

develop or expand (something, especially a business)

Growverb

become gradually or increasingly

Growverb

(of a person) come to feel or think something over time

Blossomnoun

A flower, especially one indicating that a fruit tree is fruiting; (collectively) a mass of such flowers.

Blossomnoun

The state or season of producing such flowers.

Blossomnoun

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

Blossomnoun

The colour of a horse that has white hairs intermixed with sorrel and bay hairs.

Blossomverb

(intransitive) To have, or open into, blossoms; to bloom.

Blossomverb

(intransitive) To begin to thrive or flourish.

Blossomnoun

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.

Blossomnoun

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

Blossomnoun

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

Blossomverb

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

Blossomverb

To flourish and prosper; to develop into a superior type.

Blossomverb

to appear or grow as if by blossoming; to spread out rapidly.

Blossomnoun

reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts

Blossomnoun

the period of greatest prosperity or productivity

Blossomverb

produce or yield flowers;

Blossomverb

develop or come to a promising stage;

Blossomnoun

a flower or a mass of flowers, especially on a tree or bush

Blossomnoun

the state or period of flowering

Blossomverb

(of a tree or bush) produce flowers or masses of flowers

Blossomverb

mature or develop in a promising or healthy way

Blossom

In botany, blossoms are the flowers of stone fruit trees (genus Prunus) and of some other plants with a similar appearance that flower profusely for a period of time in spring. Colloquially, flowers of orange are referred to as such as well.

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