What is the meaning of Rose?

A shrub of the genus Rosa, with red, pink, white or yellow flowers.

A flower of the rose plant.

A plant or species in the rose family. (Rosaceae)

Something resembling a rose flower.

The rose flower, usually depicted with five petals, five barbs, and a circular seed.

A purplish-red or pink colour, the colour of some rose flowers.

A round nozzle for a sprinkling can or hose.

The usually circular base of a light socket in the ceiling, from which the fitting or chandelier is suspended.

Any of various large, red-bodied, papilionid butterflies of the genus Pachliopta.

Any of various flower-like polar graphs of sinusoids or their squares.

A graph with only one vertex.

To make rose-colored; to redden or flush.

To perfume, as with roses.

Having a purplish-red or pink color; rosy.

simple past of rise

past participle of rise

Alternative spelling of rosé

plural of roos

dative/locative singular of rosa

masculine singular present transgressive of rosit

rose

rosé

to praise, commend

rose (flower)

rose window

rose

pink

pink

pink, left-wing

erotic, blue

rosy, rose-tinted

flower

plural of rosa

third-person singular past historic of rodere

feminine plural of roso

vocative masculine singular of rōsus

inflection of rosa:

  1. genitive singular
  2. nominative/accusative plural

genitive singular

nominative/accusative plural

rose (plant belonging to the genus Rosa)

rose (flower of the rose plant)

The rose as a heraldic emblem.

A morally upstanding and virtuous individual.

reddish-purple; a rosy colour

Alternative form of rosen (to boast)

rose (flower)

rosy; rose-coloured

rose

a rose

a rose

alternative form of rosa

rose

rose (flower)

rosewater

rose-coloured

pink

rose

inflection of rosa (anger):

  1. locative singular
  2. accusative plural

locative singular

accusative plural

optative active singular of rosati (to annoy)

inflection of rosa:

  1. genitive singular
  2. nominative/accusative/vocative plural

genitive singular

nominative/accusative/vocative plural

Source: wiktionary.org