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Rose

see synonyms of rose

Noun

1. rose, rosebush

any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses

2. blush wine, pink wine, rose, rose wine

pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began

3. rose, rosiness

a dusty pink color

Adjective

4. rosaceous, rose, roseate

of something having a dusty purplish pink color

Example Sentences:
'the roseate glow of dawn'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Rose

see synonyms of rose
noun
1. 
a. 
any shrub or climbing plant of the rosaceous genus Rosa, typically having prickly stems, compound leaves, and fragrant flowers
b. 
(in combination)
rosebush
rosetree
2. 
the flower of any of these plants
3. 
any of various similar plants, such as the rockrose and Christmas rose
4. 
a. 
a moderate purplish-red colour; purplish pink
b. 
(as adjective)
rose paint
5. 
a rose, or a representation of one, as the national emblem of England
6. jewellery
a. 
a cut for a diamond or other gemstone, having a hemispherical faceted crown and a flat base
b. 
a gem so cut
7. 
a perforated cap fitted to the spout of a watering can or the end of a hose, causing the water to issue in a spray
8. 
a design or decoration shaped like a rose; rosette
9. Also called: ceiling rose electrical engineering
a circular boss attached to a ceiling through which the flexible lead of an electric-light fitting passes
10. history red rose, white rose
11.  bed of roses
12.  under the rose
verb
13. (transitive)
to make rose-coloured; cause to blush or redden
verb
the past tense of rise
noun
any pink wine, made either by removing the skins of red grapes after only a little colour has been extracted or by mixing red and white wines

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Rose

see synonyms of rose
noun
a feminine name: dim. Rosie; var. Rosita; equiv. It. & Sp. Rosa
noun
1. 
any of a genus (Rosa) of shrubs of the rose family, characterized by prickly stems, pinnate leaves, and fragrant flowers with five petals that are usually white, yellow, or, often specif., red or pink
2. 
the flower of any of these plants
3. 
any of several similar or related plants
4. 
pinkish red or purplish red
5. 
rosette
6. 
a round, perforated nozzle for a hose, sprinkling can, etc.
7. 
a. 
a form in which gems, esp. diamonds, are cut, with a flat, round base and a multifaceted upper surface
b. 
a gem cut in this way
8. 
a compass card or a representative of this, as on maps
adjective
9. 
of or having to do with a rose or roses
10. 
rose-colored
11. 
rose-scented
12. 
designating a large and widely distributed family (Rosaceae, order Rosales) of wild and cultivated dicotyledonous shrubs and trees, including cinquefoils, meadowsweets, hawthorns, strawberries, apples, peaches, and almonds
verb transitiveWord forms: rosed or ˈrosing
13. 
to make rose-colored; specif., to flush (the cheeks, etc.)
verb intransitive, verb transitive
pt. of
rise
noun
a pink wine made from certain red-wine grapes, with the skins left in the juice during early fermentation just long enough to tinge it with color

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Rose

see synonyms of rose
n.
1.
a. Any of numerous shrubs or vines of the genus Rosa, having prickly stems and pinnately compound leaves, widely cultivated for their showy, often fragrant flowers.
b. The flower of any of these plants.
c. Any of various other plants, especially one having similar flowers.
2. A member of the rose family.
3. A dark pink to moderate red.
4. An ornament, such as a decorative knot, resembling a rose in form; a rosette.
5. A perforated nozzle for spraying water from a hose or sprinkling can.
6.
a. A form of gem cut marked by a flat base and a faceted, hemispheric upper surface.
b. A gem, especially a diamond, cut in this manner.
7. A rose window.
8. A compass card or its representation, as on a map.
9. roses That which is marked by favor, success, or ease of execution: Directing this play has been all roses since the new producer took over.
adj.
1. Of the color rose.
2. Relating to, containing, or used for roses.
3. Scented or flavored with or as if with roses.
v.
Past tense of rise.
n.
A light pink wine made from purple grapes, with the skins being removed from the juice during fermentation as soon as the desired color has been attained.
American baseball player who played with the Cincinnati Reds from 1963 to 1978 and returned as the team's manager in 1984. During his playing career he set 24 major-league records, including hits (4,256). He was banned from the sport in 1989 for betting on baseball games.

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