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Blossom vs. Bosom — What's the Difference?

Blossom vs. Bosom — What's the Difference?

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Blossom

In botany, blossoms are the flowers of stone fruit trees (genus Prunus) and of some other plants with a similar appearance that flower profusely for a period of time in spring. Colloquially, flowers of orange are referred to as such as well.

Bosom

The chest of a human
He held the sleepy child to his bosom.

Blossom

A flower or a mass of flowers, especially on a tree or bush
Tiny white blossoms
The slopes were ablaze with almond blossom

Bosom

A woman's breast or breasts.

Blossom

(of a tree or bush) produce flowers or masses of flowers
A garden in which roses blossom
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Bosom

The part of a garment covering the chest or breasts.

Blossom

A flower or cluster of flowers.

Bosom

The security and closeness likened to being held in a warm familial embrace
We welcomed the stranger into the bosom of our family.

Blossom

The condition or time of flowering
Peach trees in blossom.

Bosom

The chest considered as the source of emotion.

Blossom

A condition or period of maximum development. ]

Bosom

Beloved; intimate
A bosom friend.

Blossom

A flower, especially one indicating that a fruit tree is fruiting; (collectively) a mass of such flowers.
The blossom has come early this year.

Bosom

The breast or chest of a human (or sometimes of another animal).

Blossom

The state or season of producing such flowers.
The orchard is in blossom.

Bosom

The seat of one's inner thoughts, feelings, etc.; one's secret feelings; desire.

Blossom

(figurative) A blooming period or stage of development; something lovely that gives rich promise.

Bosom

The protected interior or inner part of something; the area enclosed as by an embrace.

Blossom

The colour of a horse that has white hairs intermixed with sorrel and bay hairs.

Bosom

The part of a dress etc. covering the chest; a neckline.

Blossom

(intransitive) To have, or open into, blossoms; to bloom.

Bosom

A woman's breast(s).

Blossom

(intransitive) To begin to thrive or flourish.

Bosom

Any thing or place resembling the breast; a supporting surface; an inner recess; the interior.

Blossom

The flower of a plant, or the essential organs of reproduction, with their appendages; florescence; bloom; the flowers of a plant, collectively; as, the blossoms and fruit of a tree; an apple tree in blossom.
Blossoms flaunting in the eye of day.

Bosom

A depression round the eye of a millstone.

Blossom

A blooming period or stage of development; something lovely that gives rich promise.
In the blossom of my youth.

Bosom

In a very close relationship.
Bosom buddies

Blossom

The color of a horse that has white hairs intermixed with sorrel and bay hairs; - otherwise called peach color.

Bosom

To enclose or carry in the bosom; to keep with care; to take to heart; to cherish.

Blossom

To put forth blossoms or flowers; to bloom; to blow; to flower.
The moving whisper of huge trees that branchedAnd blossomed.

Bosom

To conceal; to hide from view; to embosom.

Blossom

To flourish and prosper; to develop into a superior type.
Israel shall blossom and bud, and full the face of the world with fruit.

Bosom

(intransitive) To belly; to billow, swell or bulge.

Blossom

To appear or grow as if by blossoming; to spread out rapidly.

Bosom

(transitive) To belly; to cause to billow, swell or bulge.

Blossom

Reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts

Bosom

The breast of a human being; the part, between the arms, to which anything is pressed when embraced by them.
You must prepare your bosom for his knife.

Blossom

The period of greatest prosperity or productivity

Bosom

The breasts of a woman; as, an ample bosom.

Blossom

Produce or yield flowers;
The cherry tree bloomed

Bosom

The breast, considered as the seat of the passions, affections, and operations of the mind; consciousness; secret thoughts.
Tut, I am in their bosoms, and I knowWherefore they do it.
If I covered my transgressions as Adam, by hiding my iniquity in my bosom.

Blossom

Develop or come to a promising stage;
Youth blossomed into maturity

Bosom

Embrace; loving or affectionate inclosure; fold.
Within the bosom of that church.

Bosom

Any thing or place resembling the breast; a supporting surface; an inner recess; the interior; as, the bosom of the earth.

Bosom

The part of the dress worn upon the breast; an article, or a portion of an article, of dress to be worn upon the breast; as, the bosom of a shirt; a linen bosom.
He put his hand into his bosom: and when he took it out, behold, his hand was leprous as snow.

Bosom

Inclination; desire.

Bosom

A depression round the eye of a millstone.

Bosom

Of or pertaining to the bosom.

Bosom

Intimate; confidential; familiar; trusted; cherished; beloved; as, a bosom friend.

Bosom

To inclose or carry in the bosom; to keep with care; to take to heart; to cherish.
Bosom up my counsel,You'll find it wholesome.

Bosom

To conceal; to hide from view; to embosom.
To happy convents bosomed deep in vines.

Bosom

The chest considered as the place where secret thoughts are kept;
His bosom was bursting with the secret

Bosom

A person's breast or chest

Bosom

Cloth that covers the chest or breasts

Bosom

A close affectionate and protective acceptance;
His willing embrace of new ideas
In the bosom of the family

Bosom

The locus of feelings and intuitions;
In your heart you know it is true
Her story would melt your bosom

Bosom

Either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman

Bosom

Hide in one's bosom;
She bosomed his letters

Bosom

Hug, usually with fondness;
Hug me, please
They embraced

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