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probably of Iranian origin; akin to the source of Persian gul, a rose; akin to Old English word, a bush, and Celtic<br />

rhos, red. Similar to Latin ros, dew. (Rosaceae)<br />

Rosaceae Rosa'ceae (roe-SAY-see-ee) plants of the Rose family, from the genus name, Rosa, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

rosaceus -a -um rosa'ceus (ro-ZAY-see-us) Latin rosy, rose-like, <strong>with</strong> five petals like a rose, rose-colored, from<br />

rosa, rose and -aceus an adjectival suffix indicating a resemblance.<br />

Rosa Erfüllung German cv. pink zenith<br />

Rosakönigin German cv. pink queen<br />

rosa-sinensis -is -e Chinese rose<br />

roscid- Latin dewy, wet, from roscidum, roscidi n., Latin noun, wet or dewy places (pl.).<br />

roscidus -a -um covered <strong>with</strong> a dew-like exudation, from roscidus -a -um, Latin adjective dewy, wet <strong>with</strong><br />

dew; consisting of dew; wet, dripping <strong>with</strong> moisture; resembling dew.<br />

rose-, rosea, roseo Latin rose-colored, rosy<br />

roseus -a -um ro'seus (RO-zee-us) from Latin roseus, of roses, for the rosulate-spreading perigynia<br />

roseiflorus, rosaeflorus rosey-flowered, from and flos, floris, flower.<br />

Rosenkuppel German cv. rosy dome<br />

Rosenpokal German cv. rosy goblet<br />

Rosenrot German cv. rose red<br />

Rosenschleier German cv. rosy veil<br />

roseo-aeneus <strong>with</strong> rose-colored bronzing.<br />

roseo-albus rose-white.<br />

roseo-pictus colored pink.<br />

rosetum -i n. a garden of roses.<br />

roseus, rosea rose, rosey, rose-colored, pale red-pink, like a rose, from Latin roseus, of roses, for the rosulate<br />

spreading perigynia<br />

rosi Latin gnaw<br />

rosiflorae plants flowering like the rose.<br />

rosiflorus bearing rose-like flowers, from and flos, floris, flower.<br />

rosifolius having rose-like leaves.<br />

rosmar, -rosmar Danish a walrus<br />

rosmarinifolius rosemary-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like Rosmarinus, rosemary. In Denmark wouldn’t this mean<br />

<strong>with</strong> leaves like a small walrus?<br />

Rosmarinus Rosmarin'us (roz-mar-EYE-nus) from Latin ros, dew, and marinus, maritime<br />

rosor, -rosor Latin a gnawer<br />

rossicus of Russian origin.<br />

rossii ross'ii (ROSS-ee-eye)<br />

rostell, rostellum, -rostellum Latin a little beak<br />

rostellatus -a -um <strong>with</strong> a little beak, from rostr-, rostrum a beak or beak-like extension.<br />

rostelliferus bearing little beaks.<br />

rostellulatus small beaked.<br />

rostr-, rostrum a beak, snout; the prow of a ship, from Latin rostrum -i n., beak , snout; a ship's prow, plural<br />

rostra -orum, the speaker's platform in the Forum.<br />

rostratus rostrate, beak-shaped, somewhat beaked, from Latin rostratus, beaked, referring to the shape of a<br />

beak<br />

rostriflorus -a -um rostriflor'us (ros-tri-FLOR-us)<br />

rosulata, rosulatus from late Latin rosula, diminutive of rosa rose, forming small rosettes.<br />

rosularis in or <strong>with</strong> rosettes, rosette-like, a cluster of leaves in circular form.<br />

rota, -rota, rotali, rotat Latin a wheel; revolve<br />

Rotala New Latin, irregular from Late Latin rotalis<br />

rotatus wheel-shaped, circular and flat, from Latin rota -ae f., a wheel; poetically a chariot.<br />

Rotblum German cv. red flower<br />

Rotfuchs German cv. red fox<br />

Rotgold German cv. red gold<br />

rothomagensis, rotomagensis from the district of Rouen, Normandy, France.<br />

rothrockii rothrock'ii (roth-ROK-ee-eye)<br />

rotiformis wheel-shaped.

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