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  • 61Rose [5] — Rose , Rothlauf (erysipelas), eine krankhafte Affection der Haut, verbunden mit nicht scharf begränzter, verwaschener Röthe, Geschwulst, dabei Spannung u. Schmerz. Diese örtlichen Symptome sind stets von einem Fieber mit Störungen in den ersten… …

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  • 62Rose — f English: ostensibly from the name of the flower (Latin rosa). However, the name was in use throughout the Middle Ages, long before any of the other female names derived from flowers, which are generally of 19th century origin. In part it may… …

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  • 63Rose d'or — ● Rose d or bouquet de roses en or, béni par le pape le quatrième dimanche de carême avant d être offert à des souverains ou à des églises …

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  • 64Rose — ↑Erysipel …

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  • 65rose pt — rose adj …

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  • 66Rose — [Network (Rating 5600 9600)] …

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  • 67rose — [1] ► NOUN 1) a fragrant flower (typically red, pink, yellow, or white) borne on a prickly bush or shrub. 2) a perforated cap attached to a shower, the spout of a watering can, or the end of a hose to produce a spray. 3) a warm pink or light… …

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  • 68rosé — ► NOUN ▪ light pink wine made from red grapes, coloured by only brief contact with the skins. ORIGIN French, pink …

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  • 69Rose — [rōz] n. [see ROSE1] a feminine name: dim. Rosie; var. Rosita; equiv. It. & Sp. Rosa …

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  • 70rosé — [rō zā′] n. [Fr, lit., pink] a pink wine made from certain red wine grapes, with the skins left in the juice during early fermentation just long enough to tinge it with color …

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