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rosea
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Rosea may refer to:
- a Latin adjective meaning rose, rosy or pink
- a synonym for Rhosus, a Roman Catholic titular see
- a hamlet of the municipality of Brunello, Italy
- a character in the Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume videogame
Usage examples of "rosea".
Childhood afterward had been a parentless ordeal, and only marriage to a wealthy widow from Rosea Rura country had given him a chance to rise.
John alla matrona ed una lagrima rigava la rosea guancia del biondo figlio della Britannia.
As the Rosea Rura bred the best mules in the world, he went into the business of breeding and selling army mules to generals like Pompey the Great.
The trouble is that the Rosea Rura dried out the moment the Veline lake emptiedcan you imagine it?
And with the sharp splash the body made as it struck the watera splash that fell in almost the same instant it rosea thought seemed to leap up in his mind.
I had seen it glowing faintly before the Sun rosea roadway for ground machines.
She looked north again, as far as she could see, to where distant mountain peaks rosea few to seaward, just north of Waterdeep, but most over to the north and east, in the northern backlands.
Valdiviana, rosea, floribunda, articulata, and sensitiva are pulvinated, and all move at night into an upward or downward vertical position.
Oxalis rosea: conjoint circumnutation of the cotyledons and hypocotyl, traced from 8.
OXALIS--PHASEOLUS Oxalis rosea, pulvinus of, 113 --, movement of cotyledons at night, 117, 118, 307 --, effect of dull light, 124 --, nonsensitive cotyledons, 127 -- sensitiva, movement of cotyledons, 109, 127, 128 --, circumnutation of flowerstem, 224 --, nocturnal movement of cotyledons, 307, 312 --, sleep of leaves, 327 -- tropoeoloides, movement of cotyledons at night, 118, 120 -- Valdiviana, conjoint circumnutation of cotyledons and hypocotyl, 25 --, cotyledons rising vertically at night, 114, 115, 117, 118 --, nonsensitive cotyledons, 127 --, nocturnal movement of cotyledon, 307, 312 --, sleep of leaves and not of cotyledons, 315 --, movements of leaves, 327 P.
Oxalis, 447 Colutea arborea, nocturnal movement of leaflets, 355 Coniferae, circumnutation of, 211 Coronilla rosea, leaflets asleep, 355 Corylus avellana, circumnutation of young shoot, emitted from the epicotyl, 55, 56 --, arched epicotyl, 77 Cotyledon umbilicus, circumnutation of stolons, 219, 220 Cotyledons, rudimentary, 9498.
But it contained a manifesto of about a dozen pages—the Fama Fratemitatis—which was republished separately a year later, at the same time as another manifesto, this one in Latin: Confessio fraternitatis Roseae Crucis, ad eruditos Europae.