"outblossom" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: outblossoms [plural]
Etymology: From out- + blossom. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|out|blossom}} out- + blossom Head templates: {{en-noun}} outblossom (plural outblossoms)
  1. The best that is produced (by something); culmination.
    Sense id: en-outblossom-en-noun-5iz5A5pS Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with out-, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 64 6 24 6 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with out-: 31 21 32 16 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 68 9 15 9 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 76 7 11 6
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: out-blossom

Verb

Forms: outblossoms [present, singular, third-person], outblossoming [participle, present], outblossomed [participle, past], outblossomed [past]
Etymology: From out- + blossom. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|out|blossom}} out- + blossom Head templates: {{en-verb}} outblossom (third-person singular simple present outblossoms, present participle outblossoming, simple past and past participle outblossomed)
  1. To blossom more beautifully than, or with more flowers than.
    Sense id: en-outblossom-en-verb-9ckuTVTS Categories (other): English terms prefixed with out- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with out-: 31 21 32 16
  2. To bloom in spite of.
    Sense id: en-outblossom-en-verb-aNvWoT5o Categories (other): English terms prefixed with out- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with out-: 31 21 32 16
  3. To blossom forth; to emerge into a state of blossoming; to flower.
    Sense id: en-outblossom-en-verb-2b2Md6Fv Categories (other): English terms prefixed with out- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with out-: 31 21 32 16
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: out-blossom

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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