"Rogering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Rogaine is a brand name for the medication minoxidil, a topical solution or foam used to treat hair loss and promote hair growth. It is available over-the-counter (OTC) and by prescription.
Rogation is the action of asking God's pardon for sins, or praying for divine guidance, forgiveness, and mercy especially in times of need or crisis. It is a form of prayer often used in Christianity, particularly in the Roman Catholic Church.<br><br>More specifically, rogation can refer to:<br><br>1. A specific prayer or public service, particularly one of three sermons and corresponding processions, said or held on the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in the week before Ascension Day.<br>2. A form of penitent supplication, used at the end of the liturgical year, traditionally in the traditional Christian calendar, to mark the transition from the Moveable date sets the feast to which the corresponding week belongs and the few days that are still part of the current year, truly known as Holy Week.<br><br>Rogation days can be found in every country with Latin or Roman Catholic roots, but most predominantly in places where the tradition of processions plays an important role in the community's worship. Rec USA if <br><br>Additionally, the term 'rogation' can also be used to describe any form of prayer or pleading, particularly in a desperate or penitent manner, seeking divine help or forgiveness.
A common male given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Scandinavian name "Hroger," which is composed of two elements: "hroth," meaning "fame" or "renown," and "ger," meaning "spear." The name Roger is also a shortened form of Rogerius or Rogerus, medieval names that were popularized by the Norman Conquest of England.
Rogue(s) refers to:<br><br>1. A dishonest or deceitful person, especially one who cheats or fraudulently obtains money.<br>2. A dishonest person, especially one who deceives others for personal gain.<br>3. A scoundrel or rascal.<br>4. A morally corrupt person, often with no intention of doing what is right.<br>5. In history, a person who broke the law or was an outlaw.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The con artist turned out to be a rogue who swindled thousands of people.<br>- He's a rogue trader who has been scamming investors for years.<br>- They arrested a group of rogue copiers who embezzled money from the police department.