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rose <a rose; roses> N

rose
rose (s)

rose N

rose BOT
rose BOT

rose ADJ

Christmas rose

musk rose

rose curve MATH

rose nozzle

rose quartz MIN

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For instance, if a river dissects a mountain range, then this often means the river existed before the mountain range rose.
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He initially rose to prominence in the 1980s.
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In 2003, a rose garden with 168 rosebushes of 56 varieties was added to the garden.
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A large number of shrubs grow here, including chokecherry, juniper, saskatoon, sandbar willow, and two varieties of wild rose.
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A narrative about sacrifice and denial, it was modelled on the story of the rose.
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The locals use them to produce the famous rose water.
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The combined figures for overweight and obese adults rose from 40.7% in 1990 to 58.4% in 2010.
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After that happens, allow the cooked rose water to cool.
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As it rose, the corals could then grow higher on the hills of the coastal plain.
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Rosewood, jasmine, rose, hyacinth, and lemon grass are some fragrances included in the heart notes.
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