Bellied (a.) Having (such) a belly |
Bellied (imp. & p. p.) of Belly |
Big-bellied (a.) Having a great belly |
Broken-bellied (a.) Having a ruptured belly. |
Bunting (n.) A bird of the genus Emberiza, or of an allied genus, related to the finches and sparrows (family Fringillidae). |
Bunting (n.) Alt. of Buntine |
Cirl bunting () A European bunting (Emberiza cirlus). |
Cop-rose (n.) The red, or corn, poppy. |
Cup-rose (n.) Red poppy. See Cop-rose. |
Dog-rose (n.) A common European wild rose, with single pink or white flowers. |
Fish-bellied (a.) Bellying or swelling out on the under side |
Gelder-rose (n.) Same as Guelder-rose. |
Gor-bellied (a.) Bog-bellied. |
Great-bellied (a.) Having a great belly |
Gy-rose (a.) Turned round like a crook, or bent to and fro. |
Pot-bellied (a.) Having a protuberant belly, like the bottom of a pot. |
Provence rose () The cabbage rose (Rosa centifolia). |
Provence rose () A name of many kinds of roses which are hybrids of Rosa centifolia and R. Gallica. |
Rose (imp.) of Rise |
Rose () imp. of Rise. |
Rose (n.) A flower and shrub of any species of the genus Rosa, of which there are many species, mostly found in the morthern hemispere |
Rose (n.) A knot of ribbon formed like a rose |
Rose (n.) A rose window. See Rose window, below. |
Rose (n.) A perforated nozzle, as of a pipe, spout, etc., for delivering water in fine jets |
Rose (n.) The erysipelas. |
Rose (n.) The card of the mariner's compass |
Rose (n.) The color of a rose |
Rose (n.) A diamond. See Rose diamond, below. |
Rose (v. t.) To render rose-colored |
Rose (v. t.) To perfume, as with roses. |
Rose-colored (a.) Having the color of a pink rose |
Rose-colored (a.) Uncommonly beautiful |
Rose-cut (a.) Cut flat on the reverse, and with a convex face formed of triangular facets in rows |
Rose-pink (a.) Having a pink color like that of the rose, or like the pigment called rose pink. See Rose pink, under Rose. |
Rose-pink (a.) Disposed to clothe everything with roseate hues |
Rose-red (a.) Red as a rose |
Rose-rial (n.) A name of several English gold coins struck in different reigns and having having different values |
Rose water () Water tinctured with roses by distillation. |
Rose-water (a.) Having the odor of rose water |
Swag-bellied (a.) Having a prominent, overhanging belly. |
Tun-bellied (a.) Having a large, protuberant belly, or one shaped like a tun |
bunting | any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North America |
indigo bunting indigo finch indigo bird Passerina cyanea | small deep blue North American bunting |
ortolan ortolan bunting Emberiza hortulana | brownish Old World bunting often eaten as a delicacy |
reed bunting Emberiza schoeniclus | European bunting inhabiting marshy areas |
yellowhammer yellow bunting Emberiza citrinella | European bunting the male being bright yellow |
yellow-breasted bunting Emberiza aureola | common in Russia and Siberia |
snow bunting snowbird snowflake Plectrophenax nivalis | white Arctic bunting |
white-bellied swallow tree swallow Iridoprocne bicolor | bluish-green-and-white North American swallow, nests in tree cavities |
fire-bellied toad Bombina bombina | toad of central and eastern Europe having red or orange patches mixed with black on its underside |
red-bellied terrapin red-bellied turtle redbelly Pseudemys rubriventris | freshwater turtle of Chesapeake Bay tributaries having red markings on the lower shell |
slider yellow-bellied terrapin Pseudemys scripta | freshwater turtle of United States and South America, frequently raised commercially, some young sold as pets |
red-bellied snake Storeria occipitamaculata | harmless woodland snake of southeastern United States |
yellow-bellied sapsucker Sphyrapicus varius | eastern North American sapsucker having a pale yellow abdomen |
rose chafer rose bug Macrodactylus subspinosus | common North American beetle: larvae feed on roots and adults on leaves and flowers of e.g. rose bushes or apple trees or grape vines |
rose chafer rose beetle Cetonia aurata | a common metallic green European beetle: larvae feed on plant roots and adults on leaves and flowers of e.g. roses |
bunting | a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc. |
rose bed bed of roses | a flower bed in which roses are growing |
rose garden | a garden for growing roses |
rose water | perfume consisting of water scented with oil of roses |
rose window rosette | circular window filled with tracery |
wind rose | weather map showing the frequency and strength of winds from different directions |
rose rosiness | a dusty pink color |
old rose | a greyish-pink color |
rose apple | fragrant oval yellowish tropical fruit used in jellies and confections |
blush wine pink wine rose rose wine | pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began |
Benet William Rose Benet | United States writer, brother of Stephen Vincent Benet (-) |
Lee Gypsy Rose Lee Rose Louise Hovick | United States striptease artist who became famous on Broadway in the s (-) |
Christmas rose winter rose black hellebore Helleborus niger | European evergreen plant with white or purplish rose-like winter-blooming flowers |
lenten rose black hellebore Helleborus orientalis | slightly hairy perennial having deep green leathery leaves and flowers that are ultimately purplish-green |
impala lily mock azalia desert rose kudu lily Adenium obesum Adenium multiflorum | South African shrub having a swollen succulent stem and bearing showy pink and white flowers after the leaves fall, popular as an ornamental in tropics |
periwinkle rose periwinkle Madagascar periwinkle old maid Cape periwinkle red periwinkle cayenne jasmine Catharanthus roseus Vinca rosea | commonly cultivated Old World woody herb having large pinkish to red flowers |
oleander rose bay Nerium oleander | an ornamental but poisonous flowering shrub having narrow evergreen leaves and clusters of fragrant white to pink or red flowers: native to East Indies but widely cultivated in warm regions |
crape jasmine crepe jasmine crepe gardenia pinwheel flower East Indian rosebay Adam's apple Nero's crown coffee rose Tabernaemontana divaricate | tropical shrub having glossy foliage and fragrant nocturnal flowers with crimped or wavy corollas, northern India to Thailand |
mullein pink rose campion gardener's delight dusty miller Lychnis coronaria | an old cottage garden plant of southeastern Europe widely cultivated for its attractive white woolly foliage and showy crimson flowers |
rose moss sun plant Portulaca grandiflora | widely cultivated in many varieties for its fleshy moss-like foliage and profusion of brightly colored flowers |
rose of Jericho resurrection plant Anastatica hierochuntica | small grey Asiatic desert plant bearing minute white flowers that rolls up when dry and expands when moist |
cotton rose cudweed filago | any plant of the genus Filago having capitate clusters of small woolly flower heads |
bog rose wild pink dragon's mouth Arethusa bulbosa | a bog orchid with usually a solitary fragrant magenta pink blossom with a wide gaping corolla, Canada |
cliff rose sea pink Armeria maritima | tufted thrift of seacoasts and mountains of north temperate zone, occasionally grown as a ground cover |
musk mallow mus rose Malva moschata | erect Old World perennial with faintly musk-scented foliage and white or pink flowers, adventive in United States |
rose mallow Alcea rosea Althea rosea | plant with terminal racemes of showy white to pink or purple flowers, the English cottage garden hollyhock |
rose mallow swamp mallow common rose mallow swamp rose mallow Hibiscus moscheutos | showy shrub of salt marshes of the eastern United States having large roseolored flowers |
cotton rose Confederate rose Confederate rose mallow Hibiscus mutabilis | Chinese shrub or small tree having white or pink flowers becoming deep red at night, widely cultivated, naturalized in southeastern United States |
China rose Chinese hibiscus Rose of China shoeblack plant shoe black Hibiscus rosa-sinensis | large showy Asiatic shrub or small tree having large single or double red to deeped flowers |
rose of Sharon Hibiscus syriacus | Asiatic shrub or small shrubby tree having showy bell-shaped rose or purple or white flowers and usually three-lobed leaves, widely cultivated in temperate North America and Europe |
marsh pink rose pink bitter floom American centaury Sabbatia stellaris Sabbatia Angularis | any of several pink-flowered marsh plant of the eastern United States resembling a true centaury |
rose apple rose-apple tree jambosa Eugenia jambos | tropical tree of the East Indies cultivated for its edible fruit |
rose gum Eucalypt grandis | very tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales |
rose chestnut ironwood ironwood tree Mesua ferrea | handsome East Indian evergreen tree often planted as an ornamental for its fragrant white flowers that yield a perfume, source of very heavy hardwood used for railroad ties |
rockrose rock rose | small shrubs of scrub and dry woodland regions of southern Europe and North Africa, grown for their showy flowers and soft often downy and aromatic evergreen foliage |