Rose in a field
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PETERose in a field
UCLAIts home field is the Rose Bowl
TOWEREDRose in a big way
ARENARose Bowl, in a way
TIDEDRose and fell, in a way
roseatelyresembling a rose especially in color
MAMIEFLOWERRose named in honor of a First Lady?
PETALOne of thousands in a Rose Bowl float
roseto make like a rose, in colour or scent
OBOEInstrument in the intro of Seal's "Kiss from a Rose"
rosesROSE, to make like a rose, in colour or scent
rosettesA design, arrangement, or growth resembling a rose, in particular
rosingROSE, to make like a rose, in colour or scent
rosedROSE, to make like a rose, in colour or scent
NONIAnika ... Rose, 2014 Tony nominee for "A Raisin in the Sun"
citronellalA terpenoid aldehyde found esp. in citronella, rose, and geranium oils
citronellalsA terpenoid aldehyde found esp. in citronella, rose, and geranium oils
TANGODance in which one partner might hold a rose between his teeth
perpetualsPERPETUAL, a type of rose that flowers several times in one season
perpetuallasting forever / a type of rose that flowers several times in one season
nerola liquid alcohol C10H18O that has a rose scent and is used in perfumery
AGEEN.L. outfielder who won a Gold Glove in 1970 along with Clemente and Rose
chamisea California shrub (Adenostoma fasciculatum) of the rose family that forms dense stands in chaparral
rubellitea variety of tourmaline varying in color from a pale rose to a deep ruby, and containing lithium
lepidolitea species of mica, of a lilac or rose-violet color, usually occurring in masses consisting of small scales
rubellitesRUBELLITE, a variety of tourmaline varying in color from a pale rose to a deep ruby, and containing lithium
lepidolitesLEPIDOLITE, a species of mica, of a lilac or rose-violet color, usually occurring in masses consisting of small scales
hypanthiuma fruit consisting in large part of a receptacle, enlarged below the calyx, as in the rose hip and the pear
avensesA plant of the rose family, typically having serrated, divided leaves and seeds bearing small hooks. Several kinds are grown in gardens
hypanthiaHYPANTHIUM, a fruit consisting in large part of a receptacle, enlarged below the calyx, as in the rose hip and the pear
quincethe fruit of a central Asian tree (Cydonia oblonga) of the rose family that resembles a hard-fleshed yellow apple and is used especially in preserves
tormentillow European plant, Potentilla erecta, of the rose family, having small, bright-yellow flowers, and a strongly astringent root used in medicine and in tanning and dyeing
geraniolcolorless or pale-yellow terpene alcohol, C10H18O, with a geraniumlike odor, found in rose oil, soluble in alcohol and ether, insoluble in water: used in perfumes and flavors
citrinany of a group of water-soluble yellow compounds, present in citrus fruits, rose hips, and other plants, that in mammals maintain the resistance of capillary walls to permeation and change of pressure
citrinsany of a group of water-soluble yellow compounds, present in citrus fruits, rose hips, and other plants, that in mammals maintain the resistance of capillary walls to permeation and change of pressure
ryalformer gold coin of England, first issued by Edward IV, being the existing noble with a figure of a rose added to the types on either side: much imitated on the Continent, esp. in the Netherlands
ryalsformer gold coin of England, first issued by Edward IV, being the existing noble with a figure of a rose added to the types on either side: much imitated on the Continent, esp. in the Netherlands
famillea type of Chinese porcelain characterized either by a design on a background of yellow (famille jaune) or black (famille noire) or by a design in which the predominant colour is pink (famille rose) or green (famille verte)
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)