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Definition of Bloomier
1. bloomy [adj] - See also: bloomy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bloomier
Literary usage of Bloomier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Condensed Chemical Dictionary: A Reference Volume for All Requiring by Francis Mills Turner, Daniel Deronda Berolzheimer, William Parker Cutter, John Helfrich, Chemical Catalog Company, Inc (1920)
"giving a bluer, bloomier shade. Betel. Color and properties: Brown bundles of
leaves; warm, aromatic taste. Derivation: Dried leaves of Piper betle. ..."
2. The Medea of Euripides by Euripides, John Letcher Patterson (1894)
"Pray not of the gods thus: If thy spouse desire bloomier bed than thine own, Be
not wroth with him over this: Thee Zeus will avenge in his might — Little ..."
3. Dyeing and Tissue-printing by William Crookes (1882)
"... blue of a " bloomier" tone :— Water ..... 5 pints. Flour ..... 7 ozs. Starch 1
Ib. Gum tragacanth water .~ . 1 pint. Boil well, pour into a clean tub, ..."
4. The Manual of Colours and Dye Wares: Their Properties, Applications by John William Slater (1870)
"With iron it gives upon silk a softer and bloomier black than can be obtained
from galls, or any other astringent. It was sometimes used to give yellowish ..."