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21roş — ROŞ, Ă adj., s.n. v. roşu. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 …
22Ros — Ros, Rous Sobriquet désignant au départ celui qui a les cheveux blonds (équivalent du castillan rubio). Par la suite, en Roussillon, il a pu prendre le sens de roux. C est notamment valable pour Rous, qui peut correspondre au français Roux …
23ros — sustantivo masculino 1. Gorro militar con visera, duro y cilíndrico, más alto por delante …
24ros|et — «ROZ iht», noun. Scottish. resin …
25ros|i|ly — «ROH zuh lee», adverb. 1. with a rosy tinge or color. 2. Figurative. brightly; cheerfully …
26ros|in|y — «ROZ uh nee», adj = rosinous. (Cf. ↑rosinous) …
27ros|in — «ROZ uhn», noun, verb. –n. a hard, yellow, brown, or black substance that remains when turpentine is evaporated from pine resin. Rosin is rubbed on violin bows, and on the shoes of acrobats and ballet dancers to keep them from slipping. It is… …
28ros|so an|ti|co — «ROH soh an TEE koh», a hard, red, Wedgwood stoneware. ╂[< Italian rosso antico red antique] …
29ros — ad·ros·tral; ag·ros·tog·ra·pher; ag·ros·tog·ra·phy; ag·ros·tol·o·gist; ag·ros·tol·o·gy; am·o·ros·i·ty; an·ar·gy·ros; an·gus·ti·ros·trate; ar·a·pho·ros·tic; ar·rie·ros; ba·ros·ma; both·ros; bu·ce·ros; cap·il·la·ros·co·py; car·ros·se·rie;… …
30ROS — I. ROS Solino lunaris aspergo, Alcmani ἀέρος θυγάτηρ καὶ ςελάρας, Aeris filia et lunae. Unde vetus Poeta in Pervigilio; Humor ille, quem serenis astra sudant noctibus. Et roriflua Luna, in veter. Poetae Ragm. Quam nos rorifluam sectemur carmine… …