Unblossomed
noun, Botany.
1.
the flower of a plant, especially of one producing an edible fruit.
2.
the state of flowering:
The apple tree is in blossom.
verb (used without object)
3.
Botany. to produce or yield blossoms.
4.
to flourish; develop (often followed by into or out):
a writer of commercial jingles who blossomed out into an important composer.
5.
(of a parachute) to open.
noun
1.
the flower or flowers of a plant, esp conspicuous flowers producing edible fruit
2.
the time or period of flowering (esp in the phrases in blossom, in full blossom)
verb (intransitive)
3.
(of plants) to come into flower
4.
to develop or come to a promising stage: youth had blossomed into maturity
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