Provence rose |
The cabbage rose (Rosa centifolia). |
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Provence rose |
A name of many kinds of roses which are hybrids of Rosa centifolia and R. Gallica. |
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Rose-colored |
Having the color of a pink rose; rose-pink; of a delicate pink color. |
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Rose-colored |
Uncommonly beautiful; hence, extravagantly fine or pleasing; alluring; as, rose-colored anticipations. |
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Rose-cut |
Cut flat on the reverse, and with a convex face formed of triangular facets in rows; -- said of diamonds and other precious stones. See Rose diamond, under Rose. Cf. Brilliant, n. |
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Rose-pink |
Having a pink color like that of the rose, or like the pigment called rose pink. See Rose pink, under Rose. |
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Rose-pink |
Disposed to clothe everything with roseate hues; hence, sentimental. |
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Rose-red |
Red as a rose; specifically (Zool.), of a pure purplish red color. |
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Rose-rial |
A name of several English gold coins struck in different reigns and having having different values; a rose noble. |
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Rose water |
Water tinctured with roses by distillation. |
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Rose-water |
Having the odor of rose water; hence, affectedly nice or delicate; sentimental. |
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Cop-rose |
The red, or corn, poppy. |
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Cup-rose |
Red poppy. See Cop-rose. |
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Dog-rose |
A common European wild rose, with single pink or white flowers. |
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Gelder-rose |
Same as Guelder-rose. |
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Gy-rose |
Turned round like a crook, or bent to and fro. |
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