- 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...
- 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...
- use
their rosettes to
simulate the
different shifting of
shadows and shade,
helping the
animals to
remain hidden from
their prey.
Rosettes can be grouped...
-
orders issue rosettes to
their members as well.
Rosettes are also
sometimes called bowknots, due to
their shape. Moreover, a
large rosette is sometimes...
- Jenkins, Bob. "Klemperer
rosettes". burtleburtle.net. Physics.
Retrieved 2007-01-12.
Astronomy portal Jenkins, Bob. "Klemperer
rosettes". burtleburtle.net....
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rosettes are
dipped into frosting. The
process was
recorded in the 19th
century Ottoman cookbook Aşçı başı.
Swedish timbale can be made with
rosette batter...
- 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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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...
- 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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Ancient Gr****
funerary stele with
three rosettes at the top, c. 150 BC, marble,
Louvre Greco-Buddhist
rosettes at the
bottom of a
statue of the Buddha...