"Rosorial" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rosorial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rosorial" Meaning

Relating to or suggesting a beak.

(Note: A rosortium is also a specialized beak-like part on the head of certain birds.)

"Rosorial" Examples

Examples of Rosorial


The rosorial bump is a characteristic feature of oral candidiasis, a type of fungal infection.
The rosorial pattern on the peacock's feathers is a key example of a sexual selection advantage.
In Shakespeare's sonnets, the speaker describes his beloved's lips as "rosorial" to highlight their beauty.
The medical term "rosorials" refers to the whisker-like projections on the snout of certain rodents.
In ornithology, the term "rosorial" describes the characteristic beak shape and structure seen in birds such as finches and sparrows.

"Rosorial" Similar Words

Rosinante

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Rosinante refers to an unmanageable or worn-out horse, as well as a term used to describe something that is worn out or no longer useful. It originally comes from literature, specifically Don Quixote, where it is Don Quixote's horse.<br><br>However, in modern usage, "Rosinante" can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation, plan, or project that is no longer viable or productive.<br><br>The term is also associated with a faint air of absurdity and melancholy.

Rosined

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Rosiness

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Rosiny

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A type of insect.

Rosmarinic

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Rosoideae

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The subfamily Roideae. A clade of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, known commonly as legumes or beans, including peas and beans.

Rosol

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Rosolic

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Ross-on-wye

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Ross

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Either one who is covered in blood or having a red-nosed person.<br><br>Example: He got a portrait and was instantly given the 'bogey' tag called 'Ross Blood'.<br><br>It can also be used as an informal address to someone.

Rossetti

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Rossini

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Rostellate

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Rostelliform

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Rostellum

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Roster

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