Definition of rose

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Rose (n.) The erysipelas.

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Rosebush :: Rosebush (n.) The bush or shrub which bears roses.
Professional :: Professional (n.) A person who prosecutes anything professionally, or for a livelihood, and not in the character of an amateur; a professional worker..
Crustily :: Crustily (adv.) In a crusty or surly manner; morosely.
Snowball :: Snowball (n.) The Guelder-rose.
Hep Tree :: Hep tree () The wild dog-rose.
Rose :: Rose (v. t.) To render rose-colored; to redden; to flush.
Prose :: Prose (n.) The ordinary language of men in speaking or writing; language not cast in poetical measure or rhythm; -- contradistinguished from verse, or metrical composition..
Sundial :: Sundew (n.) Any plant of the genus Drosera, low bog plants whose leaves are beset with pediceled glands which secrete a viscid fluid that glitters like dewdrops and attracts and detains insects. After an insect is caught, the glands curve inward like tentacles and the leaf digests it. Called also lustwort..
Rhodocrinite :: Rhodocrinite (n.) A rose encrinite.
Primula :: Primula (n.) The genus of plants including the primrose (Primula vera).
Suitor :: Suitor (n.) One who sues or prosecutes a demand in court; a party to a suit, as a plaintiff, petitioner, etc..
Hypanthium :: Hypanthium (n.) A fruit consisting in large part of a receptacle, enlarged below the calyx, as in the Calycanthus, the rose hip, and the pear..
Lower :: Lower (v. i.) To fall; to sink; to grow less; to diminish; to decrease; as, the river lowered as rapidly as it rose..
Sulks :: Sulkiness (n.) The quality or state of being sulky; sullenness; moroseness; as, sulkiness of disposition..
Gloam :: Gloam (v. i.) To be sullen or morose.
Coquelicot :: Coquelicot (n.) The wild poppy, or red corn rose..
Mesoseme :: Mesoseme (a.) Having a medium orbital index; having orbits neither broad nor narrow; between megaseme and microseme.
Thrum-eyed :: Thrum-eyed (a.) Having the anthers raised above the stigma, and visible at the throat of the corolla, as in long-stamened primroses; -- the reverse of pin-eyed..
Leprose :: Leprose (a.) Covered with thin, scurfy scales..
Moroseness :: Moroseness (n.) Sourness of temper; sulenness.
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