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RO'TALITE, n. A genus of fossil shells.
RO'TA, n. [L. rota. See Rotary .] 1. An ecclesiastical court of Rome, composed o...
ROT, v.i. To lose the natural cohesion and organization of parts, as animal and ...
RO'SY, a. [from rose.] 1. Resembling a rose in color or qualities; blooming; red...
ROS'TRUM, n. [L.] 1. The beak or bill of a bird. 2. The beak or head of a ship. ...
ROS'TRATE, ROS'TRATED, a. [L. rostratus.] 1. In botany, beaked; having a process...
ROS'TRAL, a. [from L. rostrum, beak.] 1. Resembling the beak of a ship. 2. Perta...
ROS'TER, n. In military affairs, a plan or table by which the duty of officers i...
ROS'TEL, n. [L. rostellum, dim of rostrum, a beak.] In botany, the descending pl...
ROS'SIGNOL, n. The nightingale.
ROS'SET, n. The large ternate bat.
ROSS'ELLY, a. Loose; light. [Not in use.]
ROSS'EL, n. Light land. [Not used in America.]
ROSS, n. The rough scaly matter on the surface of the bark of certain trees.
ROS'PO, n. A fish of Mexico, perfectly round, without scales, and good for food.
ROS'LAND, n. Heathy land; land full of ling; moorish or watery land.