"Rosorial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to or suggesting a beak.
(Note: A rosortium is also a specialized beak-like part on the head of certain birds.)
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.
The subfamily Roideae. A clade of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, known commonly as legumes or beans, including peas and beans.
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.