Rosier vs. Roses — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Rosier and Roses
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Rosier
Having the characteristic pink or red color of a rose.
Roses
Any of numerous shrubs or vines of the genus Rosa, having prickly stems and pinnately compound leaves, widely cultivated for their showy, often fragrant flowers.
Rosier
Reddened, as from exercise or exposure to the weather
Children with rosy cheeks.
Roses
The flower of any of these plants.
Rosier
Consisting of, decorated with, or suggestive of a rose or roses.
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Roses
Any of various other plants, especially one having similar flowers.
Rosier
Bright or cheerful; optimistic
Rosy predictions.
Roses
A member of the rose family.
Rosier
(archaic) rosebush
Roses
A dark pink to moderate red.
Rosier
A rosebush; roses, collectively.
Crowned with a garland of sweet rosier.
Roses
An ornament, such as a decorative knot, resembling a rose in form; a rosette.
Roses
A perforated nozzle for spraying water from a hose or sprinkling can.
Roses
A form of gem cut marked by a flat base and a faceted, hemispheric upper surface.
Roses
A gem, especially a diamond, cut in this manner.
Roses
A rose window.
Roses
A compass card or its representation, as on a map.
Roses
Roses That which is marked by favor, success, or ease of execution
Directing this play has been all roses since the new producer took over.
Roses
A light pink wine made from purple grapes, with the skins being removed from the juice during fermentation as soon as the desired color has been attained.
Roses
Of the color rose.
Roses
Relating to, containing, or used for roses.
Roses
Scented or flavored with or as if with roses.
Roses
Plural of rose
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