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bloomed, (ppl.) a. (bluːmd, poet. -ɪd) [f. bloom n. and v. + -ed.] 1. Covered with, bearing, or having bloom; in bloom. Also fig.
c1505Dunbar Gold. Targe 55 Hard on burd vnto the blomyt medis..Arrivit sche. 1523Fitzherb. Surv. xxxvi. (1539) 54 Whan it is full bloomed. 1646Crashaw Steps to Temp. 29 A mouth, whose full-bloom'd lips..are roses. 1830Tennyson Recoll. Arab. Nts. ii, Rustling thro' The low and bloomed foliage. 2. Of a photographic lens: covered with a ‘bloom’; see blooming vbl. n.1 4.
1945A. Cox Optics (ed. 4) 224 This latter [sc. straining] gives not a bloomed effect to the surface of the lens but a frosted effect. 1957Amos & Birkinshaw Television Engin. I. ix. 190 One way of reducing the reflection at lens surfaces is by coating them with a very thin film of silica or evaporated fluorite... Lenses treated in this way are termed coated or bloomed and have a characteristic blue appearance. |