Definitionn. an ornament or pattern resembling a rose that is worn as a badge of office or as recognition of having won an honor
Last update: September 24, 2015
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Rosettes were worn by the all members in the seminar. [Please select]
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Then he went out for eight successive days with his rosette. [Please select]
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Do wear it, Miss Arbuckle, with a rosette, to indicate your superior rank. [Please select]
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"He takes her by the hand, And to the church they go; By parents 'twas well meant, But is Rosette content."' [Please select]
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It is a jewel in a rosette of jewels, with a frill of weeds or turf. [Please select]
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Rothenstein wore my rosette and made a great sensation and I was congratulated by Whistler and Abbey and Pennell. [Please select]
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Ditto, with rosette, curve and deer patterns, and sacred birds reversed. [Please select]
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Ditto, floral rosette, and deer patterns, with central band containing the conventional bird. [Please select]
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Ah, I see--" For Julie Le Breton was already conversing with the distinguished Frenchman wearing the rosette of the Legion of Honor in his button-hole, who had followed Dr." [Please select]
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Above the wheel is a carillon of bells, and to one side a rosette which might be a fly or a model sun. [Please select]
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