rosette|rosettes in English
noun
[ro·sette || rəʊ'zet]
rose-like ornament, decorative object in the shape of a rose
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1. Rosette Barnacle, Tetraclitella purpurascens
2. ZC _ 3 rosette may become a marker of B cellNHL replacing EAC rosette.
3. Skipper poses with his first ever rosette.
4. The leaves formed a dark green rosette.
5. Simple polyembryony occurs frequently and rosette embryo occurs occasionally.
6. She won a rosette in the riding competition.
7. The winning horse had a rosette fixed to its bridle.
8. Formation of rosette of yeasts with erythrocytes was observed.
9. Lace trimmings, chenille, tinsels, rosettes, cords, tassels, trimmings, ribbons, fringes, braids
10. According to one embodiment, a method of forming a rosette includes folding a rosette strip along a plurality of pre-scored grooves to form an accordion shape.
11. Rosette gives the impression of alabaster wax suffused with violet.
12. The biological activity was detected by rosette inhibition test ( RIT ).
13. Round, spoon-shaped, reddish-green leaves in a rosette formation glistened.
14. The winner of the competition was given a red rosette.
15. These grow in a rosette borne on a thick, cylindrical, horizontal rootstock.
16. The whorls are arranged densely and alternately on the stem to form rosettes.
17. A long chalk, also, it would appear from their aunt, Rosette Fournier.
18. The predominant crystal habit of the picrolonates is acicular, the needles usually being arranged in rosettes.
19. Lot 1814 should be Silver Rupee, Vertical Rosette with Collar, Szechuen Province , 190
20. Aloe (AH-loh) are loose rosettes of long, slender leaves lined with gentle teeth
21. Baalitical Wear swim suit like the rosette trim for one consecutive month
22. Description: The leaves are arranged in a rosette, and have very long stalks.
23. Collards, a form of kale, feature rosettes of large, waxy leaves held on sturdy stems
24. 7 The whorls are arranged densely and alternately on the stem to form rosettes.
25. The subterranean rhizome is generally short, the narrow leaves forming a dense rosette.