Blooping vs Bloomer - What's the difference?
blooping | bloomer |
A circular loaf of white bread.
A blooming flower.
One who blooms, matures, or develops.
(historical) A costume for women, consisting of a short dress with loose trousers gathered around the ankles, and often a broad-brimmed hat.
(historical) A woman who wears a Bloomer costume.
As a verb blooping
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun bloomer is
an ironworker.As a proper noun Bloomer is
{{surname|lang=en}.bloomer
English
Etymology 1
From the word bloom'', for an iron ingot, from the Old English word ''bl?ma .See also
* Blumer, BloomerEtymology 2
(bloom).Noun
(en noun)- She was a late bloomer .