rose
Pronunciation: (rōz), [key] — n., adj., v., rosed, ros•ing.
—n. - any of the wild or cultivated, usually prickly-stemmed, pinnate-leaved, showy-flowered shrubs of the genus Rosa. Cf.
- any of various related or similar plants.
- the flower of any such shrub, of a red, pink, white, or yellow color.
- the traditional reddish color of this flower, variously a purplish red, pinkish red, or light crimson.
- an ornament shaped like or suggesting this flower.
- a pink or pinkish-red color in the cheek.
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- a representation of a wild rose with five petals, usually seeded and barbed in a symmetrical design and used esp. as the cadency mark of a seventh son.
- any of various diagrams showing directions radiating from a common center, as a compass card or wind rose.
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- an obsolete gem style or cut, flat on the bottom and having an upper side with from 12, or fewer, to 32 triangular facets.
- a gem with this cut.
- a perforated cap or plate, as at the end of a pipe or the spout of a watering pot, to break a flow of water into a spray.
- an ornamental plate or socket surrounding the shaft of a doorknob at the face of a door.
- a plane polar curve consisting of three or more equal loops that meet at the origin. Equation:= asinn&thgr; or r = acosn&thgr;. r
- to turn out all right; result in success, glory, or profit: Despite setbacks, things should come up roses in the long run.
—adj. - of the color rose.
- for, containing, or growing roses: a rose garden.
- scented like a rose.
—v.t. - to make rose-colored.
- to flush (the face, cheeks, etc.).
rose
Pronunciation: (rōz), [key] — v.
- pt. of
- a pp. of
Rose
Pronunciation: (rōz), [key] - 1899–1966, U.S. theatrical producer.
- a female given name.
ro•sé
Pronunciation: (rō-zā'), [key] — n.
- a pink table wine in which the pale color is produced by removing the grape skins from the must before fermentation is completed.
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