rosace








rosace [roh-zeys, -zahs] ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. rosette(def 3).

Origin of rosace 1840–50; French Latin rosāceus rosaceous Examples from the Web for rosace Contemporary Examples of rosace

  • Remove the ring from the plate and remove the top layer of parchment from the rosace of cooked scallop.

    Daniel Boulud Reveals His 4 Favorite Recipes From His New Cookbook

    Daniel Boulud

    October 15, 2013

  • Historical Examples of rosace

  • The glass of the rosace above the ogive glowed like fiery coal in the deep carvings of a wheel of stone.

    End of the Tether

    Joseph Conrad

  • Rosace, consisting of slender perennial herbs found in temperate regions.

    The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1

    Various

  • A small order called Cephalote, and containing only the genus Cephalotis, formerly included in Rosace, is introduced here.

    Botany for Ladies

    Jane Loudon

  • Rosace, a British plant of the same genus as queen-of-the-meadow, found in dry pastures.

    The New Gresham Encyclopedia

    Various

  • A rosace above, of most brilliant glass, thirty-six feet in diameter; open gallery of fifteen divisions.

    Journal in France in 1845 and 1848 with Letters from Italy in 1847

    T. W. (Thomas William) Allies

  • British Dictionary definitions for rosace rosace noun

    1. another name for rose window
    2. another name for rosette

    Word Origin for rosace C19: from French, from Latin rosāceus rosaceous

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