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RO'SEMARY, n. [L. rosmarinus, sea-rose; rosa and marinus.] A verticillate plant ...
RO'SED, A crimsoned; flushed.
RO'SEBAY, n. A plant, the Nerium oleander. The dwarf rosebay is the rhododendron.
RO'SEATE, a. 1. Rosy; full of roses; as roseate bowers. 2. Blooming; of a rose c...
RO'SEAL, a. [L. roseus.] Like a rose in smell or color.
RO'SE-WOOD, n. A plant or tree of the genus Aspalathus, growing in warm climates...
RO'SE-WATER, n. Water tinctured with roses by distillation.
RO'SE-ROOT, n. A plant of the genus Rhodiola.
RO'SE-QUARTZ, n. A subspecies of quartz, rose red or milk white.
RO'SE-NOBLE, n. A ancient English gold coin, stamped with the figure of a rose, ...
ROSE-MALLOW, n. A plant of the genus Alcea, larger than the common mallow.
RO'SE-GALL, n. An excrescence on the dog-rose.
ROSE, n. s as z. [L., Gr. from the root of red, ruddy. See Red .] 1. A plant and...
ROS'CID, a. [L. roscidus, from ros, dew.] Dewy; containing dew, or consisting of...
ROSAS'IC, a. The rosasic acid is obtained from the urine of persons affected wit...
RO'SARY, n. s as z. [L. rosarium. See Rose .] 1. A bed of roses, or place where ...