rosa
IPA: rˈoʊzʌ
Root Word: Rosa
noun
- A female given name from Latin; a Latinized variant of Rose.
- Acronym of Roll Out Solar Array.
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Examples of "rosa" in Sentences
- He came on the agenda of Ana Rosa.
- Rosa passes to the other side unharmed.
- Rosa access road, and is a public route.
- This article will not be about Rosa Parks.
- For fair use on the topic of the Zona Rosa.
- Rosa accepts and they are married right away.
- It serves the Santa Rosa and Bonanza neighborhoods.
- Rosa wants to be an artist. Rosa wants to be an artist.
- Nails - Former Kunglers Group gift ( "rosa") nail polish
- Campbell and Rosa split up, with Rosa taking the bag of chips.
- When I stop, a guy wearing a "rosa" kit (jersey and cap) stops me.
- Inside the folder, he had the cover page of the local Santa Rosa paper.
- "The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck" is by don rosa which is also fantastic
- Solution: only question is whether we put policy questions explicitly on the table or ask them sub rosa.
- So Oscar, if you have not yet visited our city of cantera rosa I hope you have the opportunity to do so soon.
- Later in the day, Zomegnan presented Fenty with a pink jersey, called the maglia rosa, which is the leader's jersey at the Giro.
- Brownea, which the inhabitants call rosa del monte, or palo de cruz, bears four or five hundred purple flowers together in one thyrsus; each flower has invariably eleven stamina, and this majestic plant, the trunk of which grows to the height of fifty or sixty feet, is becoming rare, because its wood yields a highly valued charcoal.
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