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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.) The card of the
mariner's
compass;
also, a
circular
card with
radiating
lines,
used in other
instruments..
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Ligroin
::
Ligroin
(n.) A trade name
applied
somewhat
indefinitely
to some of the
volatile
products
obtained
in
refining
crude
petroleum.
It is a
complex
and
variable
mixture
of
several
hydrocarbons,
generally
boils below 170¡
Fahr.,
and is more
inflammable
than safe
kerosene.
It is used as a
solvent,
as a
carburetant
for air gas, and for
illumination
in
special
lamps..
Vulnerose
::
Vulnerose
(a.) Full of
wounds;
wounded.
Information
::
Information
(v. t.) A
proceeding
in the
nature
of a
prosecution
for some
offens
against
the
government,
instituted
and
prosecuted,
really
or
nominally,
by some
authorized
public
officer
on
behalt
of the
government.
It
differs
from an
indictment
in
criminal
cases
chiefly
in not being based on the
finding
of a grand juri. See
Indictment..
Rosaceous
::
Rosaceous
(a.) Like a rose in shape or
appearance;
as, a
rosaceous
corolla..
Rose-pink
::
Rose-pink
(a.)
Having
a pink color like that of the rose, or like the
pigment
called
rose pink. See Rose pink, under
Rose..
Pursuit
::
Pursuit
(v. t.)
Prosecution.
Hecdecane
::
Hecdecane
(n.) A
white,
semisolid,
spermaceti-like
hydrocarbon,
C16H34,
of the
paraffin
series,
found
dissolved
as an
important
ingredient
of
kerosene,
and so
called
because
each
molecule
has
sixteen
atoms of
carbon;
--
called
also
hexadecane..
Rosary
::
Rosary
(n.) A bed of
roses,
or place where roses
grow..
Rosette
::
Rosette
(n.) An
ornament
in the form of a rose or
roundel,
-much used in
decoration..
Pursuer
::
Pursuer
(n.) A
plaintiff;
a
prosecutor.
Supercharge
::
Supercharge
(v. t.) To
charge
(a
bearing)
upon
another
bearing;
as, to
supercharge
a rose upon a
fess..
Sulkies
::
Sulky (n.)
Moodly
silent;
sullen;
sour;
obstinate;
morose;
splenetic.
Galactose
::
Galactose
(n.) A
white,
crystalline
sugar,
C6H12O6,
isomeric
with
dextrose,
obtained
by the
decomposition
of milk
sugar,
and also from
certain
gums. When
oxidized
it forms mucic acid.
Called
also
lactose
(though
it is not
lactose
proper)..
Rosehead
::
Rosehead
(n.) See Rose, n., 4..
Rosette
::
Rosette
(n.) A
flowerlike
color
marking;
as, the
rosettes
on the
leopard..
Gatten Tree
::
Gatten
tree () A name given to the small trees
called
guelder-rose
(Viburnum
Opulus),
cornel
(Cornus
sanguinea),
and
spindle
tree
(Euonymus
Europaeus)..
Cerebrose
::
Cerebrose
(n.) A
sugarlike
body
obtained
by the
decomposition
of the
nitrogenous
non-phosphorized
principles
of the
brain.
Tridecane
::
Tridecane
(n.) A
hydrocarbon,
C13H28,
of the
methane
series,
which is a
probable
ingredient
both of crude
petroleum
and of
kerosene,
and is
produced
artificially
as a light
colorless
liquid..
Onagrarieous
::
Onagrarieous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
natural
order of
plants
(Onagraceae
or
Onagrarieae),
which
includes
the
fuchsia,
the
willow-herb
(Epilobium),
and the
evening
primrose
(/nothera)..
Te Deum
::
Te Deum () An
ancient
and
celebrated
Christian
hymn, of
uncertain
authorship,
but often
ascribed
to St.
Ambrose;
-- so
called
from the first words Te Deum
laudamus.
It forms part of the daily
matins
of the Roman
Catholic
breviary,
and is sung on all
occasions
of
thanksgiving.
In its
English
form,
commencing
with
words,
We
praise
thee, O God, it forms a part of the
regular
morning
service
of the
Church
of
England
and the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church
in
America..
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