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rose
noun
[L., Gr. from the root of red, ruddy. See Red.]
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rose
A plant and flower of the genus Rosa, of many species and varieties, as the wild canine or dog-rose, the white rose, the red rose, the cinnamon rose, the eglantine or sweet briarThere are five petals; the calyx is urceolate, quinquefid, and corneous; the seeds are numerous, hispid, and fixed to the inside of the calyx.
rose
A knot of ribbon in the form of a rose, used as an ornamental tie of ashoe. Under the rose, in secret; privately; in a manner that forbids disclosure. Rose of Jericho, a plant growing on the plain of Jericho, the Anastatica hierochuntica.