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The term bloom
usually refers to the general expression describing the aesthetic experience of one or more flowers on a flowering plant. Also used as a metaphor for young people at the peak of their beauty or health. See also Blossom.
Bloom
or blooming
can also refer to the following:
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Places
- Bloom, Kansas, United States
- Bloom, Wisconsin, United States
- Bloom Township - multiple places
Science and nature
- "Bloom", an unconsolidated mass of iron metal, mixed with remains of slag and charcoal that is produced in the 'bloomery' process
- Bloom filter, a probabilistic method to find a subset of a given set
- Blooming (laser), an effect of laser beams and particle beams in air
- Bloom (shader effect), a graphics effect used in modern 3D computer games
- Bloom (test), a test to measure the strength of a gel or gelatin
- Charge-coupled device overload aka bloom, property of CCD image sensors, causes charge from the potential well of one pixel to overflow
- Bloom syndrome, autosomal recessive human genetic disorder that predispose patient to a wide variety of cancer
- "Bloom", a large swarm of jellyfish
- Algal bloom
Music
- Bloom
(Billy Pilgrim album) by Billy Pilgrim, 1995
- Bloom
(Audio Adrenaline album) by Audio Adrenaline, 1996
- Bloom
(Gabriel & Dresden album) by Gabriel & Dresden, 2004
- Bloom
(Jeff Coffin album) by Jeff Coffin, 2005
- Bloom
(Eric Johnson album) by Eric Johnson, 2005
- Bloom
(Lou Rhodes album) by Lou Rhodes, 2007
Entertainment
- Bloom
(novel), a science fiction novel by Wil McCarthy
- Bloom (Winx Club), a fictional character from the Winx Club
animated series
- Bloom (software), a generative music application for the iPhone and iPod Touch
- Bloom County
, American comic strip by Berkeley Breathed
- Club Blooming, a football (soccer) club and academy from Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
- The Brothers Bloom, a 2009 movie.
Businesses
- Bloom (store), a U.S. supermarket chain operated by Food Lion LLC
- Bloom Cigar Company, a Pittsburgh cigar store
- Bloom's restaurant, England's longest-standing kosher restaurant.
Other uses
- "Blooming", a less offensive version of the term "Bloody"
- Bloom (cheese), may refer to a distinctive mould on the rinds of some cheeses.
People bearing surname Bloom
- Allan Bloom (1930-1992), American philosopher and author
- Alan Bloom (1906-2005), English nurseryman
- Benjamin Bloom (1913-1999), American educator
- Bobby Bloom (1946-1974), American singer songwriter best known for one hit wonder "Montego Bay" in 1970
- Claire Bloom (born 1931), British actor
- David Bloom (1963–2003), NBC journalist
- Harold Bloom (born 1930), American literary critic
- Harry Bloom (1913-1981), South African novelist and activist
- Howard Bloom (born 1943), American author
- Jeremy Bloom (born 1982), American athlete
- John Bloom (born 1931), British entrepreneur
- Leopold Bloom, fictional character in James Joyce's Ulysses
- Luka Bloom (born 1955), Irish musician
- Matthew Bloom (born 1972), American wrestler
- Molly Bloom, fictional character in James Joyce's Ulysses
- Orlando Bloom (born 1977), English actor
- Steve Bloom (born 1953), Photographer
- Ursula Bloom (1892-1984), English writer
- Verna Bloom, American actress, best known for role in Animal House
See also
- Blum
- Bloombase
- Bloomberg
- Bloomfield
- Blumenthal
- Bloomer
- Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
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