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Definition of rose
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rose is as below...
Rose (n.) A
perforated
nozzle,
as of a pipe,
spout,
etc., for
delivering
water in fine jets; a
rosehead;
also, a
strainer
at the foot of a
pump..
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Bloom
::
Bloom (n.) A
popular
term for a
bright-hued
variety
of some
minerals;
as, the
rose-red
cobalt
bloom..
Fiscal
::
Fiscal
(n.) A
public
officer
in
Scotland
who
prosecutes
in petty
criminal
cases;
--
called
also
procurator
fiscal.
Kerosene
::
Kerosene
(n.) An oil used for
illuminating
purposes,
formerly
obtained
from the
distillation
of
mineral
wax,
bituminous
shale,
etc., and hence
called
also coal oil. It is now
produced
in
immense
quantities,
chiefly
by the
distillation
and
purification
of
petroleum.
It
consists
chiefly
of
several
hydrocarbons
of the
methane
series..
Drive
::
Drive (v. t.) To carry or; to keep in
motion;
to
conduct;
to
prosecute.
Mycose
::
Mycose
(n.) A
variety
of
sugar,
isomeric
with
sucrose
and
obtained
from
certain
lichens
and
fungi.
Called
also
trehalose..
Miltonic
::
Miltonic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
Milton,
or his
writings;
as,
Miltonic
prose..
Water Lettuce
::
Water
lettuce
() A plant
(Pistia
stratiotes)
which
floats
on
tropical
waters,
and forms a
rosette
of
spongy,
wedge-shaped
leaves..
Idyl
::
Idyl (n.) A short poem;
properly,
a short
pastoral
poem; as, the idyls of
Theocritus;
also, any poem,
especially
a
narrative
or
descriptive
poem,
written
in an
eleveted
and
highly
finished
style;
also, by
extension,
any
artless
and
easily
flowing
description,
either
in
poetry
or
prose,
of
simple,
rustic
life, of
pastoral
scenes,
and the
like..
Eosphorite
::
Eosphorite
(n.) A
hydrous
phosphate
of
alumina
and
manganese.
It is
generally
of a
rose-pink
color,
--
whence
the
name..
Dextrose
::
Dextrose
(n.) A
sirupy,
or white
crystalline,
variety
of
sugar,
C6H12O6
(so
called
from
turning
the plane of
polarization
to the
right),
occurring
in many ripe
fruits.
Dextrose
and
levulose
are
obtained
by the
inversion
of cane sugar or
sucrose,
and hence
called
invert
sugar.
Dextrose
is
chiefly
obtained
by the
action
of heat and acids on
starch,
and hence
called
also
starch
sugar.
It is also
formed
from
starchy
food by the
action
of the
amylolytic
ferments
of
saliva
and
pancreatic
juice..
Primrose
::
Primrose
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
primrose;
of the color of a
primrose;
--
hence,
flowery;
gay..
Rosedrop
::
Rosedrop
(n.) A kind of
earring.
Litigate
::
Litigate
(v. t.) To make the
subject
of a
lawsuit;
to
contest
in law; to
prosecute
or
defend
by
pleadings,
exhibition
of
evidence,
and
judicial
debate
in a
court;
as, to
litigate
a
cause..
Pursuable
::
Pursuable
(a.)
Capable
of
being,
or fit to be,
pursued,
followed,
or
prosecuted..
Squarrose
::
Squarrose
(a.)
Divided
into
shreds
or jags,
raised
above the plane of the leaf, and not
parallel
to it; said of a
leaf..
Coquelicot
::
Coquelicot
(n.) The wild
poppy,
or red corn
rose..
Rosette
::
Rosette
(n.) An
imitation
of a rose by means of
ribbon
or other
material,
-- used as an
ornament
or a
badge..
Prosed
::
Prosed
(imp. & p. p.) of Pros.
Rhachis
::
Rhachis
(n.) The
continued
stem or
midrib
of a
pinnately
compound
leaf, as in a rose leaf or a
fern..
Prevarication
::
Prevarication
(n.) The
collusion
of an
informer
with the
defendant,
for the
purpose
of
making
a sham
prosecution..
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