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rose in Latin

rose in Latin is rosa — rose means a shrub or climbing plant, or its flower, prized for its fragrance and often thorny stems.

rose in Latin

rosa
noun

What does "rose" mean?

  1. noun A shrub or climbing plant, or its flower, prized for its fragrance and often thorny stems.
    "She planted a row of roses along the garden fence."
  2. noun A deep pink or pinkish-red colour, named after the flower.
    "The bridesmaids wore dresses in a soft rose shade."
  3. noun A circular, many-pointed design or fitting, such as a compass rose or a shower rose.
    "The old compass rose was engraved on the ship's map."

rose in a sentence

  • She planted a row of roses along the garden fence.
  • He gave her a single red rose on their anniversary.
  • The bridesmaids wore dresses in a soft rose shade.
  • The old compass rose was engraved on the ship's map.

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What is "rose" in Latin?

"rose" in Latin is rosa. rose means: A shrub or climbing plant, or its flower, prized for its fragrance and often thorny stems.

How do you use "rose" in a sentence?

Example: "She planted a row of roses along the garden fence." In Latin, "rose" is rosa.

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