Apple-faced (a.) Having a round, broad face, like an apple. |
Bald-faced (a.) Having a white face or a white mark on the face, as a stag. |
Bell-faced (a.) Having the striking surface convex |
Black-faced (a.) Having a black, dark, or gloomy face or aspect. |
Bold-faced (a.) Somewhat impudent |
Bold-faced (a.) Having a conspicuous or heavy face. |
Chub-faced (a.) Having a plump, short face. |
Copper-faced (a.) Faced or covered with copper |
Cop-rose (n.) The red, or corn, poppy. |
Cream-faced (a.) White or pale, as the effect of fear, or as the natural complexion. |
Cup-rose (n.) Red poppy. See Cop-rose. |
Dog-faced (a.) Having a face resembling that of a dog. |
Dog-rose (n.) A common European wild rose, with single pink or white flowers. |
Double-faced (a.) Having two faces designed for use |
Double-faced (a.) Deceitful |
Dough-faced (a.) Easily molded |
Faced (imp. & p. p.) of Face |
Faced (a.) Having (such) a face, or (so many) faces |
False-faced (a.) Hypocritical. |
Fiber-faced (a.) Alt. of Fibre-faced |
Fibre-faced (a.) Having a visible fiber embodied in the surface of |
Gelder-rose (n.) Same as Guelder-rose. |
Glass-faced (a.) Mirror-faced |
Gy-rose (a.) Turned round like a crook, or bent to and fro. |
Half-faced (a.) Showing only part of the face |
Janus-faced (a.) Double-faced |
Lean-faced (a.) Having a thin face. |
Lean-faced (a.) slender or narrow |
Moon-faced (a.) Having a round, full face. |
Mulberry-faced (a.) Having a face of a mulberry color, or blotched as if with mulberry stains. |
Parrot (n.) In a general sense, any bird of the order Psittaci. |
Parrot (n.) Any species of Psittacus, Chrysotis, Pionus, and other genera of the family Psittacidae, as distinguished from the parrakeets, macaws, and lories. They have a short rounded or even tail, and often a naked space on the cheeks. The gray parrot, or jako (P. erithacus) of Africa (see Jako), and the species of Amazon, or green, parrots (Chrysotis) of America, are examples. Many species, as cage birds, readily learn to imitate sounds, and to repeat words and phrases. |
Parrot (v. t.) To repeat by rote, as a parrot. |
Parrot (v. i.) To chatter like a parrot. |
Parrot's-bill (n.) The glory pea. See under Glory. |
Pitch-faced (a.) Having the arris defined by a line beyond which the rock is cut away, so as to give nearly true edges |
Platter-faced (a.) Having a broad, flat face. |
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. |
Pug-faced (a.) Having a face like a monkey or a pug |
Putty-faced (a.) White-faced |
Quarry-faced (a.) Having a face left as it comes from the quarry and not smoothed with the chisel or point |
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 |
parrot | usually brightly colored zygodactyl tropical birds with short hooked beaks and the ability to mimic sounds |
poll poll parrot | a tame parrot |
cockateel cockatiel cockatoo parrot Nymphicus hollandicus | small grey Australian parrot with a yellow crested head |
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 |
bald-faced hornet white-faced hornet Vespula maculata | North American hornet |
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 |
parrot | a copycat who does not understand the words or acts being imitated |
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 |
helianthemum sunrose sun rose | any plant of the genus Helianthemum, vigorous plants of stony alpine meadows and dry scrub regions |
rockrose rock rose | any of numerous varieties of helianthemums having small rose-like yellow or white or reddish flowers |
rush rose Helianthemum scoparium | woody yellow-flowered perennial of southeastern United States |
Canada garlic meadow leek rose leek Allium canadense | North American bulbous plant |
rose globe lily Calochortus amoenus | globe lily with deep rose-pink or purple egg-shaped flowers on flexuous stems, western slopes of Sierra Nevada in San Joaquin Valley |
parrot's beak parrot's bill Clianthus puniceus | evergreen shrub with scarlet to white clawlike or beaklike flowers, New Zealand |
bristly locust rose acacia moss locust Robinia hispida | large shrub or small tree of the eastern United States having bristly stems and large clusters of pink flowers |
Rosaceae family Rosaceae rose family | a large family of dicotyledonous plants of order Rosales, have alternate leaves and five-petaled flowers with numerous stamens |
rose rosebush | any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses |