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  • 101rose — Synonyms and related words: achievement, alerion, animal charge, annulet, argent, armorial bearings, armory, arms, azure, badge, badge of office, badges, bandeau, bar, bar sinister, baton, bearings, bend, bend sinister, bib nozzle, billet, blazon …

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  • 102rose-coloured — /ˈroʊz kʌləd/ (say rohz kuluhd) adjective 1. of rose colour; rosy; rosaceous. 2. promising, cheerful, or optimistic. –phrase 3. look at through rose coloured glasses, to have an overly optimistic attitude towards. Also, rose colored …

  • 103rose mallow — noun 1. plant with terminal racemes of showy white to pink or purple flowers; the English cottage garden hollyhock • Syn: ↑Alcea rosea, ↑Althea rosea • Hypernyms: ↑hollyhock • Member Holonyms: ↑Alcea, ↑genus Alcea …

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  • 104rose pastor — noun or rose starling also rose ouzel : rose colored starling …

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  • 105rose — 1. noun /rəʊz,roʊz/ a) a shrub of the genus Rosa, with red, pink, white or yellow flowers b) a flower of the rose plant 2. verb /rəʊz,roʊz/ a) To make rose colored. b) <!these belong on the page for …

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  • 106rose-coloured glasses — British & Australian, American & Australian, British if someone thinks about or looks at something with rose coloured glasses, they think it is more pleasant than it really is. She s nostalgic for a past that she sees through rose colored glasses …

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  • 107rose — See: BED OF ROSES, LOOK AT THE WORLD THROUGH ROSE COLORED GLASSES …

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  • 108rose — See: BED OF ROSES, LOOK AT THE WORLD THROUGH ROSE COLORED GLASSES …

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  • 109rose mallow — noun Date: 1857 any of several hibiscuses with large usually rose colored flowers; especially a showy perennial (Hibiscus moscheutos) of the salt marshes of the eastern United States …

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  • 110rose acacia — a small tree, Robinia hispida, of the legume family, native to the southeastern U.S., having drooping clusters of large, dark rose colored flowers. [1810 20] * * * …

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