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Look up ros, ROS, Ros, rós, or rös in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ros or ROS or RoS may refer to: Raggruppamento Operativo Speciale, the Anti-organized
Sigur Rós (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsɪːɣʏrous] ) is an Icelandic post-rock band that formed in 1994 in Reykjavík. It comprises lead vocalist and guitarist
oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive chemicals formed from diatomic oxygen (O2), water, and hydrogen peroxide. Some prominent ROS are the hydroperoxide
Robot Operating System (ROS or ros) is an open-source robotics middleware suite. Although ROS is not an operating system (OS) but a set of software frameworks
1999, page 22 "Biography". Ros Canter Eventing. Retrieved 21 September 2018. Roome, Pippa (10 May 2026). "New mother Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (/ˌɪliˈɑːnə rɒs ˈleɪtənən/ Il-ee-AH-nə ross LAY-tən-ən; née Ileana Carmen Ros y Adato; born July 15, 1952) is an American politician
Lázaro Ros (May 11, 1925 – February 8, 2005) was an Afro-Cuban singer. His music borrowed much from Africa, as he performed music of the Lucumí culture
William Ros, 1st Baron Ros (d. 1317) William Ros, 2nd Baron Ros (d. 1343) William Ros, 3rd Baron Ros (c. 1326–1352) Thomas Ros, 4th Baron Ros (1336–1384)
Ros Roca SA is a Spanish manufacturer of waste management machinery managed from Tàrrega, Catalonia, Spain and is a subsidiary of Terberg RosRoca Group
goal. Blue Prince was developed over eight years by solo developer Tonda Ros. Ros was influenced by the illustrated book Maze: Solve the World's Most Challenging
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a.
Furnished or adorned with beaks; as, rostrated galleys.
pl.
of Rostrum
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Having a process resembling the beak of a bird; beaked; rostellate.
pl.
of Rostrum
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Of or pertaining to the beak or snout of an animal, or the beak of a ship; resembling a rostrum, esp., the rostra at Rome, or their decorations.
n.
Light land; rosland.
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of Rostrulum
a.
Arranged in little roselike clusters; -- said of leaves and bracts.
v. t.
To divest of the ross, or rough, scaly surface; as, to ross bark.
n.
A little rostrum, or beak, as of an insect.
a.
Having the form of a rostellum, or small beak.
pl.
of Rostellum
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See Rostrum, 2.
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Pertaining to a rostellum.
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same as Rostellum.
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Same as Rostellum.
n.
A small beaklike process or extension of some part; a small rostrum; as, the rostellum of the stigma of violets, or of the operculum of many mosses; the rostellum on the head of a tapeworm.
superl.
Resembling a rose in color, form, or qualities; blooming; red; blushing; also, adorned with roses.
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Having a rostellum, or small beak; terminating in a beak.
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Alt. of Rostrated
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