Associations to the word «Rosette»
Noun
- Ribbon
- Centimeter
- Inflorescence
- Frieze
- Stem
- Clasp
- Nebula
- Aa
- Stalk
- Cornice
- Spiral
- Herb
- Evergreen
- Leaflet
- Medallion
- Slipper
- Plaster
- Motif
- Leopard
- Cm
- Foliage
- Clump
- Wreath
- Leave
- Stitch
- Sash
- Mosaic
- Leaf
- Seedling
- Lace
- Petal
- Ornament
- Embroidery
- Badge
- Legion
- Thistle
- Molding
- Flower
- Decoration
- Frock
- Aggregate
- Lobe
- Forming
- Sprout
- Ceiling
- Pitcher
- Diameter
- Spoon
- Scroll
- Lancet
- Emblem
- Lichen
- Lute
- Above
- Plant
- Cellulose
- Stripe
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ROSETTE, noun. An imitation of a rose by means of ribbon or other material, used especially as an ornament or a badge.
ROSETTE, noun. (architecture) An ornament in the form of a rose or roundel, much used in decoration.
ROSETTE, noun. A red color.
ROSETTE, noun. A rose burner.
ROSETTE, noun. (botany) One or more whorls of leaves, clustered tightly at the base of a plant.
ROSETTE, noun. (botany) A plant growth form in which the plant grows outward in all directions for a short distance, producing a small round shape.
ROSETTE, noun. (zoology) Any structure having a flowerlike form; especially, the group of five broad ambulacra on the upper side of the spatangoid and clypeastroid sea urchins.
ROSETTE, noun. (zoology) A flowerlike color marking, as on the leopard.
ROSETTE, noun. A floral pattern in latte art.
ROSETTE, noun. (medicine) A clustered formation of tumor cells.
Dictionary definition
ROSETTE, noun. An ornament or pattern resembling a rose that is worn as a badge of office or as recognition of having won an honor.
ROSETTE, noun. Rhizoctinia disease of potatoes.
ROSETTE, noun. A cluster of leaves growing in crowded circles from a common center or crown (usually at or close to the ground).
ROSETTE, noun. Circular window filled with tracery.
Wise words
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