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rose

/roʊz/

[/roʊz/]

thorny fragrant flower

Beginnernoun

Definition

A sweet-smelling flower, often red, pink, or white, that grows on a bush with thorns.

Example

He gave her a single red rose, and she smiled at the romantic gesture.

He gave her a single red rose, and she smiled at the romantic gesture.

Etymology

From Latin 'rosa', a rose.

How & Where It’s Used

Common in gardens, gifts, and symbolism.

Literary Heritage

Shakespeare wrote 'A rose by any other name would smell as sweet' in Romeo and Juliet.

Cultural Note

The rose is a worldwide symbol of love and is the national flower of several countries.

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