base-blooming
|base-bloom-ing|
/beɪs-ˈbluːmɪŋ/
blooming from the base
Etymology
'base-blooming' originates from the combination of 'base' and 'blooming', where 'base' refers to the bottom part of something and 'blooming' refers to the process of producing flowers.
'base-blooming' is a modern English term that combines the words 'base' and 'blooming' to describe a specific type of plant growth.
Initially, it meant 'blooming from the base of a plant', and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
describing a plant or flower that is blooming from its base, often indicating a healthy and vigorous growth.
The base-blooming roses in the garden were a sight to behold.
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Last updated: 2025/05/28 05:49
