Effloresce [verb]
Definition of Effloresce:
bloom
Sentence/Example of Effloresce:
Somewhere at the foot of his brain, an understanding was beginning to effloresce with the sea's water, under the sun.
The crystals may be purchased pure, but they effloresce in dry air with loss of water.
But the broad principles will effloresce into all manner of perfectnesses and all fruits.
A great deal of chemical action then commences, salts of various kinds effloresce on the surface, and the mass becomes hard.
The use of borax should be avoided, or it should be used sparingly, as it is apt to make the enamel effloresce and lose colour.
Do I, from scholar, effloresce into literary man, author by profession?
Unlike the generality of ugly heroines, you will not see me develop and effloresce into beauty toward the end of my story.
In that time they begin to effloresce, and to throw out a reddish matter on their surface.
Love of a kind there was, but it was too matter-of-fact and practical in its nature to effloresce into sentimentality.