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Definition of rose
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Rose (n.) A
flower
and shrub of any
species
of the genus Rosa, of which there are many
species,
mostly
found in the
morthern
hemispere.
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Ro-setta Stone
::
Ro-setta
stone () A stone found at
Rosetta,
in
Egypt,
bearing
a
trilingual
inscription,
by aid of
which,
with other
inscriptions,
a key was
obtained
to the
hieroglyphics
of
ancient
Egypt..
Melitose
::
Melitose
(n.) A
variety
of sugar
isomeric
with
sucrose,
extracted
from
cotton
seeds and from the
so-called
Australian
manna (a
secretion
of
certain
species
of
Eucalyptus)..
Glome
::
Glome (v. i.) To
gloom;
to look
gloomy,
morose,
or
sullen..
Defence
::
Defence
(n.) The
defendant's
answer
or plea; an
opposing
or
denial
of the truth or
validity
of the
plaintiff's
or
prosecutor's
case; the
method
of
proceeding
adopted
by the
defendant
to
protect
himself
against
the
plaintiff's
action.
Primrose
::
Primrose
(a.) An early
flowering
plant of the genus
Primula
(P.
vulgaris)
closely
allied
to the
cowslip.
There are
several
varieties,
as the
white-,
the red-, the
yellow-flowered,
etc.
Formerly
called
also
primerole,
primerolles..
Nolo Contendere
::
Nolo
contendere
() A plea, by the
defendant,
in a
criminal
prosecution,
which,
without
admitting
guilt,
subjects
him to all the
consequences
of a plea of
quilty..
Labor
::
Labor (n.) To exert one's
powers
of mind in the
prosecution
of any
design;
to
strive;
to take
pains.
Hellebore
::
Hellebore
(n.) A genus of
perennial
herbs
(Helleborus)
of the
Crowfoot
family,
mostly
having
powerfully
cathartic
and even
poisonous
qualities.
H. niger is the
European
black
hellebore,
or
Christmas
rose,
blossoming
in
winter
or
earliest
spring.
H.
officinalis
was the
officinal
hellebore
of the
ancients..
Balas Ruby
::
Balas ruby () A
variety
of
spinel
ruby, of a pale rose red, or
inclining
to
orange.
See
Spinel..
Leprous
::
Leprous
(a.)
Leprose.
Joinder
::
Joinder
(v. t.) A
joining
of
causes
of
action
or
defense
in civil suits or
criminal
prosecutions.
Prose
::
Prose (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
composed
of,
prose;
not in
verse;
as, prose
composition..
Ambrosian
::
Ambrosian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to St.
Ambrose;
as, the
Ambrosian
office,
or
ritual,
a
formula
of
worship
in the
church
of
Milan,
instituted
by St.
Ambrose..
Primrose
::
Primrose
(a.) Any plant of the genus
Primula.
Jacqueminot
::
"Jacqueminot
(n.) A
half-hardy,
deep
crimson
rose of the
remontant
class;
-- so named after
General
Jacqueminot,
of
France..
Labrose
::
Labrose
(a.)
Having
thick lips.
Sulks
::
Sulkiness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sulky;
sullenness;
moroseness;
as,
sulkiness
of
disposition..
Paigle
::
Paigle
(n.) A
species
of
Primula,
either
the
cowslip
or the
primrose..
Proselytize
::
Proselytize
(v. t.) To
convert
to some
religion,
system,
opinion,
or the like; to
bring,
or cause to come, over; to
proselyte..
Oleander
::
Oleander
(n.) A
beautiful
evergreen
shrub of the
Dogbane
family,
having
clusters
of
fragrant
red or white
flowers.
It is
native
of the East
Indies,
but the red
variety
has
become
common
in the south of
Europe.
Called
also
rosebay,
rose
laurel,
and
South-sea
rose..
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