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Definition of rose
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Rose (n.) The
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Glome
::
Glome (v. i.) To
gloom;
to look
gloomy,
morose,
or
sullen..
Rusty
::
Rusty
(superl.)
Surly;
morose;
crusty;
sullen.
Prosencephalon
::
Prosencephalon
(n.) The
cerebrum.
Rosemaloes
::
Rosemaloes
(n.) The
liquid
storax
of the East
Indian
Liquidambar
orientalis.
Rose-colored
::
Rose-colored
(a.)
Having
the color of a pink rose;
rose-pink;
of a
delicate
pink
color.
Prose
::
Prose (v. i.) To write
prose.
Champerty
::
Champerty
(n.) The
prosecution
or
defense
of a suit,
whether
by
furnishing
money or
personal
services,
by one who has no
legitimate
concern
therein,
in
consideration
of an
agreement
that he shall
receive,
in the event of
success,
a share of the
matter
in suit;
maintenance
with the
addition
of an
agreement
to
divide
the thing in suit. See
Maintenance..
Glucose
::
Glucose
(n.) A
variety
of sugar
occurring
in
nature
very
abundantly,
as in ripe
grapes,
and in
honey,
and
produced
in great
quantities
from
starch,
etc., by the
action
of heat and
acids.
It is only about half as sweet as cane
sugar.
Called
also
dextrose,
grape
sugar,
diabetic
sugar,
and
starch
sugar.
See
Dextrose..
Rose-water
::
Rose-water
(a.)
Having
the odor of rose
water;
hence,
affectedly
nice or
delicate;
sentimental..
Rhodonite
::
Rhodonite
(n.)
Manganese
spar, or
silicate
of
manganese,
a
mineral
occuring
crystallised
and in
rose-red
masses.
It is often used as an
ornamental
stone..
Linnet
::
Linnet
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
fringilline
birds of the
genera
Linota,
Acanthis,
and
allied
genera,
esp. the
common
European
species
(L.
cannabina),
which,
in full
summer
plumage,
is
chestnut
brown
above,
with the
breast
more or less
crimson.
The
feathers
of its head are
grayish
brown,
tipped
with
crimson.
Called
also gray
linnet,
red
linnet,
rose
linnet,
brown
linnet,
lintie,
lintwhite,
gorse
thatcher,
linnet
finch,
and
greater
redpoll.
The
American
redpoll
linnet
(Acanthis
linaria)
Sue
::
Sue (v. t.) To seek
justice
or right from, by legal
process;
to
institute
process
in law
against;
to bring an
action
against;
to
prosecute
judicially..
Sulker
::
Sulk (v. i.) To be
silently
sullen;
to be
morose
or
obstinate.
Ambrose
::
Ambrose
(n.) A
sweet-scented
herb;
ambrosia.
See
Ambrosia,
3..
Pursuable
::
Pursuable
(a.)
Capable
of
being,
or fit to be,
pursued,
followed,
or
prosecuted..
Cynicism
::
Cynicism
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
Cynics;
the
quality
of being
cynical;
the
mental
state,
opinions,
or
conduct,
of a
cynic;
morose
and
contemptuous
views and
opinions..
Prosing
::
Prosing
(n.)
Writing
prose;
speaking
or
writing
in a
tedious
or prosy
manner.
Rosebay
::
Rosebay
(n.) Any shrub of the genus
Rhododendron.
Drama
::
Drama (n.) A
composition,
in prose or
poetry,
accommodated
to
action,
and
intended
to
exhibit
a
picture
of human life, or to
depict
a
series
of grave or
humorous
actions
of more than
ordinary
interest,
tending
toward
some
striking
result.
It is
commonly
designed
to be
spoken
and
represented
by
actors
on the
stage..
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..
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