• Look up rosette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rosette is the French diminutive of rose. It may refer to: Rosette (award), a mark awarded by an organisation...
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  • The AA Rosette is an award recognizing culinary excellence in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Restaurants are rated from one to five rosettes. It was established...
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    The Rosette Nebula (also known as Caldwell 49) is an H II region located near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky...
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    Rosette (real name Françoise Quéré; born 6 September 1959) is a French actress and producer. Immoral Women (1979) Pauline at the Beach (1983) The Green...
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  • A rosette /roʊˈzɛt/ is a small, circular device that is typically presented with a medal. The rosettes are either worn on the medal to denote a higher...
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    A Klemperer rosette is a gravitational system of (optionally) alternating heavier and lighter bodies orbiting in a symmetrical pattern around a common...
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    A rosette sampler (also known as a CTD-rosette or carousel) is a device used for water sampling in deep water. Rosette samplers are used in the ocean and...
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    The Pliska Rosette is a seven-pointed bronze rosette found in 1961 in Pliska, the medieval capital of Bulgaria. It is dated by archeologists to the 7th-9th...
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  • Erythrocyte rosetting or E-rosetting is a phenomenon seen through a microscope where red blood cells (erythrocytes) are arranged around a central cell...
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    Rosette are thin, cookie-like fritters made with iron molds that are found in many cultures. They are crispy and characterized by their lacy pattern....
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    emulsions. In plants cellulose is synthesized at the plasma membrane by rosette terminal complexes (RTCs). The RTCs are hexameric protein structures, approximately...
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  • Rosette Sharma, also known by her stage names Rosette, Rosette Luve, Rozette, and Rosetta, is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Born in October 1986. Sharma...
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    monument trouvé à Rosette. Paris, 1802 Retrieved July 14, 2010 1802: Johan David Åkerblad, Lettre sur l'inscription Égyptienne de Rosette: adressée au citoyen...
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    In botany, a rosette is a circular arrangement of leaves or of structures resembling leaves. In flowering plants, rosettes usually sit near the soil....
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    Rosetta (redirect from Rosette, Egypt)
    the name Rexi was used by the Crusaders in Middle Ages and Rosetta or Rosette ("little rose" in Italian and French respectively) was used by the French...
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    A rosette is a round, stylized flower design. The rosette derives from the natural shape of the botanical rosette, formed by leaves radiating out from...
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    Dichanthelium (redirect from Rosette grass)
    flowering plants of the grass family, Poaceae. They are known commonly as rosette grasses and panicgrasses. Formerly a subgenus of the genus Panicum, Dichanthelium...
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    A rosette is a rose-like marking or formation found on the fur and skin of some animals, particularly cats. Rosettes are used to camouflage the animal...
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  • A rosette (from French, meaning little rose), rose, or knot, in the context of musical instruments, is a form of soundhole decoration. The name originated...
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  • Princess Rosette (French: La Princesse Rosette) is a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. Andrew Lang included it in The Red Fairy Book...
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    arranged loosely perpendicular to a surface and parallel to each other. A rosette is a palisade in a halo or spoke-and-wheel arrangement, surrounding a central...
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  • Set in New York during the 1920s, Chrono Crusade follows the story of Rosette Christopher, and her demon partner Chrono. As members of the Magdalene...
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    politics, a rosette is a fabric decoration worn by political candidates to identify themselves as belonging to a particular party. The rosette, worn on the...
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    A rosette is an award made from ribbon and presented to mark an achievement. Such ribbons usually have a pin, brooch or bridle clip as a fastener with...
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    Rosette "Rose" Wolczak (19 March 1928 – 23 November 1943) was a Jewish girl murdered in the Holocaust. Born in France in 1928, she came to Geneva, Switzerland...
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    Hexafoil (redirect from Six-petal rosette)
    referred to by this name; see alternate symbol. The design is found as a rosette ornament in artwork dating back to at least the Late Bronze Age. The pattern...
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  • James Rosette (July 9, 1938 – May 26, 2019) was an American boxer. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. At the 1964...
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  • Groundnut rosette virus (GRV) is a peanut pathogenic virus found in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is transmitted between plants by insect vectors such as the...
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    one of two children, born to Carlos Navarrete, a dentist, and Gabriela Rosette, a housewife. She has one younger sister. She began modeling locally at...
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    Psathyrotes ramosissima is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name velvet turtleback, or turtleback. It is native to...
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