Place for a rose
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VASEPlace for a rose.
TRALEEPlace famed for a Rose.
BEDPlace where a rose arises
TEXAS"Yellow Rose" place
EMILYA Rose for ....
EMILYFaulkner's "A Rose for ..."
APHIDPest for a rose
ANAYerby's "A Rose for ... Maria"
EMILY"A Rose for ..." (Faulkner short story)
METAPHORLove is a rose for example
RADISHBase for many a chef's rose garnish
BROKEARECORDA for Pete Rose; F for a disk jockey
NONIAnika ... Rose, 2014 Tony nominee for "A Raisin in the Sun"
AXLRock singer Rose who's been working on "Chinese Democracy" for over a decade
tulipwoodthe beautiful rose-colored striped wood of a Brazilian tree, much used by cabinetmakers for inlaying
tulipwoodsTULIPWOOD, the beautiful rose-colored striped wood of a Brazilian tree, much used by cabinetmakers for inlaying
cotoneastersA small-leaved shrub of the rose family, cultivated as a hedging plant or for its bright red berries, which often remain on the plant throughout the winter
cotoneasterA small-leaved shrub of the rose family, cultivated as a hedging plant or for its bright red berries, which often remain on the plant throughout the winter
eosinicred, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C20H8Br4O5, derived from fluorescein by bromination: used chiefly as an acid dye for dyeing silk a rose red color and as a histological stain
eosinsred, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C20H8Br4O5, derived from fluorescein by bromination: used chiefly as an acid dye for dyeing silk a rose red color and as a histological stain
eosinered, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C20H8Br4O5, derived from fluorescein by bromination: used chiefly as an acid dye for dyeing silk a rose red color and as a histological stain
eosinred, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C20H8Br4O5, derived from fluorescein by bromination: used chiefly as an acid dye for dyeing silk a rose red color and as a histological stain
eosinesred, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C20H8Br4O5, derived from fluorescein by bromination: used chiefly as an acid dye for dyeing silk a rose red color and as a histological stain
hawthornsA thorny shrub or tree of the rose family, with white, pink, or red blossoms and small dark red fruits (haws). Native to north temperate regions, it is commonly used for hedges
prunusany of a genus (Prunus) of drupaceous trees or shrubs of the rose family that have showy clusters of usually white or pink flowers first appearing in the spring often before the leaves and including many grown for ornament or for their fruit (as the plum, cherry, or apricot)