Definition of Blume

1. to blossom [v BLUMED, BLUMING, BLUMES] - See also: blossom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blume

bluggy
bluid
bluidier
bluidiest
bluids
bluidy
bluier
bluiest
bluing
bluings
bluish
bluish green
bluishly
bluishness
bluishnesses
blume (current term)
blumed
blumes
bluming
blumpkins
blunder
blunder out
blunderbush
blunderbushes
blunderbuss
blunderbusses
blundered
blunderer
blunderers

Literary usage of Blume

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Philippine Journal of Science by Institute of Science and Technology (Philippines) (1908)
"... javanica blume, a species previously known only from .lava and Cochin China. The tree is large, 25 to 45 m in height, usually with a trank diameter of ..."

2. The Mozarabic Psalter: (MS. British Museum, Add. 30, 851.) by Catholic Church (1905)
"I fossil blume, unnecessarily? 2 inde blume. 3 magna blume ; spell ... 5 demie gloria blume. The words are markedly divided in the MS. but intensive ite can ..."

3. The Mozarabic Psalter: (MS. British Museum, Add. 30, 851.) by Catholic Church, Julius Parnell Gilson (1905)
"II pent/rat blume. 1:1 angelica blume. 17 tanta qui blume. ... seems to me beyond the reach of M pace blume. ..."

4. An Encyclopædia of Trees and Shrubs: Being the Arboretum Et Fruticetum by John Claudius Loudon (1869)
"Nuts ovate, sharp-pointed. A tall tree, a native of Bantam. (blume. ... (blume.) The acorns are of a very singular shape, and are enclosed in the cup. 1666. ..."

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