blossom in Latin
blossom in Latin is flōs, flōreō — blossom means a flower, especially one that grows on a fruit tree.
blossom in Latin
flōs
A flower, especially one indicating that a fruit tree is fruiting; (collectively) a mass of such flowers.
flōreō
What does "blossom" mean?
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noun A flower, especially one that grows on a fruit tree.
"The orchard was covered in white apple blossom."
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verb To produce flowers; to bloom.
"The cherry trees blossom in early April."
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verb To develop and flourish over time.
"Their friendship blossomed into something more."
blossom in a sentence
- The orchard was covered in white apple blossom.
- The cherry trees blossom in early April.
- Their friendship blossomed into something more.
- Her talent blossomed once she started taking lessons.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "blossom" in Latin?
"blossom" in Latin is flōs, flōreō. blossom means: A flower, especially one that grows on a fruit tree.
How do you use "blossom" in a sentence?
Example: "The orchard was covered in white apple blossom." In Latin, "blossom" is flōs, flōreō.
Are there other ways to say "blossom" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "blossom": flōs, flōreō.
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