| rosette |
a circular leaf cluster, usually at the base of a plant.
Ãâó: www.borealforest.org/glossary.htm
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| rose |
always represented as full-blown with the petals expanded, seeded in the middle, and backed by five green barbs or leaves. When a heraldic rose is red it must be blazoned gu. not ppr.; a rose is termed 'barbed and seeded ppr.' when the barbs are green and the seeds yellow
Ãâó: www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/common/sitepages/hera...
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| rosemary |
This herb is native to the Mediterranean and is recognizable for its silver-green, needle-shaped leaves which are very aromatic. It is used for soups, vegetables, meat (particularly lamb), fish, stuffings and dressings.
Ãâó: wgby.org/localprograms/onthemenu/pages/recipes/glo...
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| rosemary |
With the Latin name meaning
Ãâó: www.bathbybettijo.com/ingredients.php
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| rosette |
decorative inlay around the soundhole, frequently consisting of designs in several concentric circles.
Ãâó: www.taylorguitars.com/guitars/reference/glossary.h...
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