rosette

noun
/ɹəʊˈzɛt/UK/ɹoʊˈzɛt/US

Etymology

Etymology tree Proto-Iranian *wardahder.? Ancient Greek ῥόδον (rhódon)bor.? Latin rosalbor. Old French rose Proto-Indo-European *-tós Proto-Italic *-tosder.? Latin -ittus Old French -ete Old French rosete Middle French rosettebor. ▲ French rosetteinflu. English rosette Borrowed from Middle French rosette (in sense 15) and (modern) French rosette. By surface analysis, rose + -ette.

  1. borrowed from rosette
  2. borrowed from rosette

Definitions

  1. An element or ornament resembling a rose, especially on a wall or other surface, mostly…

    An element or ornament resembling a rose, especially on a wall or other surface, mostly for decorative purposes.

  2. An imitation of a rose made of ribbon or other material, worn as an ornament or symbol,…

    An imitation of a rose made of ribbon or other material, worn as an ornament or symbol, especially:

  3. A decorative inlay surrounding the sound hole of a guitar.

  4. + 15 more definitions
    1. A red color.

    2. A rose burner.

    3. One or more whorls of leaves, clustered tightly at the base of a plant.

    4. A plant growth form in which the plant grows outward in all directions for a short…

      A plant growth form in which the plant grows outward in all directions for a short distance, producing a small round shape.

    5. Any structure having a flowerlike form

      Any structure having a flowerlike form; especially, the group of five broad ambulacra on the upper side of the spatangoid and clypeastroid sea urchins.

    6. A flowerlike color marking, as on the leopard.

    7. A floral pattern in latte art.

    8. A clustered formation of tumor cells.

    9. A thin, cookie-like, deep-fried Scandinavian pastry, made using an iron, which resembles…

      A thin, cookie-like, deep-fried Scandinavian pastry, made using an iron, which resembles a rose blossom.

    10. A rose shape piped using frosting, most commonly buttercream.

    11. A form of knot.

    12. A disc formed by throwing water on molten metal.

      • It is a high rocke betweene two Bayes of the Sea, wherein the Copper is conioyned with the ſtone, very faire and very pure, ſuch as is that which is called Rozette Copper [translating cuivre de rozette].
    13. A rosette sampler.

    14. Synonym of worm-star.

    15. A female given name from French.

      • The wedding of Miss Rosette Sipley Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward Ford of Washington Avenue, to Arklay King of Garrison-on-the-Hudson took place in the Church of the Redeemer here to-day.
      • Rosette Laursen, an LA-based actress and TV writer claimed Michael, her former boss, went on a sexist and emotionally abusive tirade via email

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