The Greek word for Bloom is άνθησηánthi̱si̱
Will bloom.
Yes, "will bloom" is the future-tense of the word 'bloom'.
The homophone for bloom is "bloom." A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling.
Bloom
The bloom of a flower is the flower its self.
The English word 'Bloom' translated into French is ' fleurir' Hope this helped:).
"Flourish" originated from the Old French word "floriss-" meaning to bloom or blossom. It evolved from the Latin word "florere" which also means to bloom or prosper. The term is often used to describe a dramatic or extravagant gesture or action.
"Bloom" might be your synonym.
Kalendae is a Latin plural noun meaning "the first day of each month"; it is one of only a very few words in Latin spelled with a k, indicating probable ancient Etruscan origins. In English, it is often translated as "Kalends".The modern English word calendar comes straight from this Latin word. The English marigold flower has the Latin name calendula, because it is in bloom practically all the year round.
As Spring neared, the flowers began to bloom.
Florence is of Latin origin and means: 'flowering in bloom.'