Name Report For First Name ROSAMUND:

ROSAMUND

First name ROSAMUND's origin is Other. ROSAMUND means "noted protector". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with ROSAMUND below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of rosamund.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with ROSAMUND and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with ROSAMUND - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming ROSAMUND

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ROSAMUND AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH ROSAMUND (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (osamund) - Names That Ends with osamund:

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (samund) - Names That Ends with samund:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (amund) - Names That Ends with amund:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (mund) - Names That Ends with mund:

rozomund deagmund eadmund edmund esmund estmund garmund ordmund ormemund ormund osmund radmund raedmund redmund sigmund tedmund theomund thormund almund raymund

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (und) - Names That Ends with und:

saund

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (nd) - Names That Ends with nd:

hind rozamond courtland garberend svend barend ryland armand garland desmond hildebrand raymond caitland diamond josalind lind rosalind aldn'd arend arland behrend berend bernd bertrand brand caraidland cetewind cleveland clifland clyfland devland drummand drummond edmond eorland eorlland erland fernand gariland govind harland heardind hildbrand hildehrand howland jaylend kirkland kyland lakeland lamond leeland leland lynd marchland marland moreland morland noland ordland orland ormond rand redmond rockland rygeland sutherland thurmond tolland wayland wegland weyland walmond bofind normand thormond tedmond osmond grantland garmond

NAMES RHYMING WITH ROSAMUND (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (rosamun) - Names That Begins with rosamun:

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (rosamu) - Names That Begins with rosamu:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (rosam) - Names That Begins with rosam:

rosamaria rosamonde

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (rosa) - Names That Begins with rosa:

rosa rosaleen rosalia rosalie rosalinda rosalinde rosana rosanne rosario

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (ros) - Names That Begins with ros:

ros roschelle rosco roscoe rose roselin roselyn rosem rosemaria rosemarie rosemary rosemonde rosemunda rosetta roshan roshin rosiyn roslin roslyn ross rosselin rosselyn rossiter rosston rosswald rostislav roswal roswald roswalt roswell

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ro) - Names That Begins with ro:

roald roan roana roane roanne roano roark rob robb robbie robbin robby robena robert roberta robertia roberto robertson robin robina robinetta robinette roble robynne roch roche rochelle rocio rock rocke rockford rockwell rocky rod rodas rodd roddric roddrick roddy rodel rodell roderic roderica roderick roderiga roderigo roderik roderika rodes rodger rodica rodika rodman rodney rodolfo rodor rodric rodrick rodrigo

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ROSAMUND:

First Names which starts with 'ros' and ends with 'und':

First Names which starts with 'ro' and ends with 'nd':

roland rolland rowland

First Names which starts with 'r' and ends with 'd':

raad rachid rad radford raed raedford raedwald raghd raid raimond rainhard rald ramond ranald ranfield rangford ransford raonaid raonaild rashaad rashad rasheed rashid ravid rayford raynard raynord read redd redford redwald reed reeford regenweald reginald reginhard reid reinhard renard renfield renfred renfrid renweard reod rexford rexlord reymond reynald reynard reynold rheged ricard richard richmond rickard rickward ricweard rikard rikkard rikward riobard riocard risteard riyad roibeard romhild ronald rudd rudyard rufford ruford ruhdugeard rumford rushford rutherford ryscford ryszard

English Words Rhyming ROSAMUND

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ROSAMUND AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ROSAMUND (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (osamund) - English Words That Ends with osamund:



Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (samund) - English Words That Ends with samund:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (amund) - English Words That Ends with amund:



Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (mund) - English Words That Ends with mund:


immundadjective (a.) Unclean.

mundnoun (n.) See Mun.

osmundnoun (n.) A fern of the genus Osmunda, or flowering fern. The most remarkable species is the osmund royal, or royal fern (Osmunda regalis), which grows in wet or boggy places, and has large bipinnate fronds, often with a panicle of capsules at the top. The rootstock contains much starch, and has been used in stiffening linen.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (und) - English Words That Ends with und:


astoundadjective (a.) Stunned; astounded; astonished.
 adjective (a.) To stun; to stupefy.
 adjective (a.) To astonish; to strike with amazement; to confound with wonder, surprise, or fear.
  () of Astone
  () of Astound

backgroundnoun (n.) Ground in the rear or behind, or in the distance, as opposed to the foreground, or the ground in front.
 noun (n.) The space which is behind and subordinate to a portrait or group of figures.
 noun (n.) Anything behind, serving as a foil; as, the statue had a background of red hangings.
 noun (n.) A place in obscurity or retirement, or out of sight.

barkboundadjective (a.) Prevented from growing, by having the bark too firm or close.

bearhoundnoun (n.) A hound for baiting or hunting bears.

bellyboundadjective (a.) Costive; constipated.

bloodhoundnoun (n.) A breed of large and powerful dogs, with long, smooth, and pendulous ears, and remarkable for acuteness of smell. It is employed to recover game or prey which has escaped wounded from a hunter, and for tracking criminals. Formerly it was used for pursuing runaway slaves. Other varieties of dog are often used for the same purpose and go by the same name. The Cuban bloodhound is said to be a variety of the mastiff.

boundnoun (n.) The external or limiting line, either real or imaginary, of any object or space; that which limits or restrains, or within which something is limited or restrained; limit; confine; extent; boundary.
 noun (n.) A leap; an elastic spring; a jump.
 noun (n.) Rebound; as, the bound of a ball.
 noun (n.) Spring from one foot to the other.
 adjective (p. p. & a.) Restrained by a hand, rope, chain, fetters, or the like.
 adjective (p. p. & a.) Inclosed in a binding or cover; as, a bound volume.
 adjective (p. p. & a.) Under legal or moral restraint or obligation.
 adjective (p. p. & a.) Constrained or compelled; destined; certain; -- followed by the infinitive; as, he is bound to succeed; he is bound to fail.
 adjective (p. p. & a.) Resolved; as, I am bound to do it.
 adjective (p. p. & a.) Constipated; costive.
 verb (v. t.) To limit; to terminate; to fix the furthest point of extension of; -- said of natural or of moral objects; to lie along, or form, a boundary of; to inclose; to circumscribe; to restrain; to confine.
 verb (v. t.) To name the boundaries of; as, to bound France.
 verb (v. i.) To move with a sudden spring or leap, or with a succession of springs or leaps; as the beast bounded from his den; the herd bounded across the plain.
 verb (v. i.) To rebound, as an elastic ball.
 verb (v. t.) To make to bound or leap; as, to bound a horse.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to rebound; to throw so that it will rebound; as, to bound a ball on the floor.
 verb (v.) Ready or intending to go; on the way toward; going; -- with to or for, or with an adverb of motion; as, a ship is bound to Cadiz, or for Cadiz.
  (imp.) of Bind
  (p. p.) of Bind
  () imp. & p. p. of Bind.

browboundadjective (a.) Crowned; having the head encircled as with a diadem.

buckhoundnoun (n.) A hound for hunting deer.

bundnoun (n.) League; confederacy; esp. the confederation of German states.
 noun (n.) An embankment against inundation.

bergschrundnoun (n.) The crevasse or series of crevasses, usually deep and often broad, frequently occurring near the head of a mountain glacier, about where the neve field joins the valley portion of the glacier.

cogitabundadjective (a.) Full of thought; thoughtful.

compoundnoun (n.) In the East Indies, an inclosure containing a house, outbuildings, etc.
 noun (n.) That which is compounded or formed by the union or mixture of elements ingredients, or parts; a combination of simples; a compound word; the result of composition.
 noun (n.) A union of two or more ingredients in definite proportions by weight, so combined as to form a distinct substance; as, water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen.
 verb (v. t.) To form or make by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts; as, to compound a medicine.
 verb (v. t.) To put together, as elements, ingredients, or parts, in order to form a whole; to combine, mix, or unite.
 verb (v. t.) To modify or change by combination with some other thing or part; to mingle with something else.
 verb (v. t.) To compose; to constitute.
 verb (v. t.) To settle amicably; to adjust by agreement; to compromise; to discharge from obligation upon terms different from those which were stipulated; as, to compound a debt.
 verb (v. i.) To effect a composition; to come to terms of agreement; to agree; to settle by a compromise; -- usually followed by with before the person participating, and for before the thing compounded or the consideration.
 verb (v. t.) Composed of two or more elements, ingredients, parts; produced by the union of several ingredients, parts, or things; composite; as, a compound word.

consoundnoun (n.) A name applied loosely to several plants of different genera, esp. the comfrey.

cummerbundnoun (n.) A sash for the waist; a girdle.

dachshundnoun (n.) One of a breed of small dogs with short crooked legs, and long body; -- called also badger dog. There are two kinds, the rough-haired and the smooth-haired.

decompoundnoun (n.) A decomposite.
 adjective (a.) Compound of what is already compounded; compounded a second time.
 adjective (a.) Several times compounded or divided, as a leaf or stem; decomposite.
 verb (v. t.) To compound or mix with that is already compound; to compound a second time.
 verb (v. t.) To reduce to constituent parts; to decompose.

deerhoundnoun (n.) One of a large and fleet breed of hounds used in hunting deer; a staghound.

dreibundnoun (n.) A triple alliance; specif., the alliance of Germany, Austria, and Italy, formed in 1882.

errabundadjective (a.) Erratic.

facoundnoun (n.) Speech; eloquence.

facundadjective (a.) Eloquent.

fecundadjective (a.) Fruitful in children; prolific.

foregroundnoun (n.) On a painting, and sometimes in a bas-relief, mosaic picture, or the like, that part of the scene represented, which is nearest to the spectator, and therefore occupies the lowest part of the work of art itself. Cf. Distance, n., 6.

foundnoun (n.) A thin, single-cut file for combmakers.
 verb (v. t.) To form by melting a metal, and pouring it into a mold; to cast.
 verb (v. i.) To lay the basis of; to set, or place, as on something solid, for support; to ground; to establish upon a basis, literal or figurative; to fix firmly.
 verb (v. i.) To take the ffirst steps or measures in erecting or building up; to furnish the materials for beginning; to begin to raise; to originate; as, to found a college; to found a family.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Find
  () imp. & p. p. of Find.

foxhoundnoun (n.) One of a special breed of hounds used for chasing foxes.

fundnoun (n.) An aggregation or deposit of resources from which supplies are or may be drawn for carrying on any work, or for maintaining existence.
 noun (n.) A stock or capital; a sum of money appropriated as the foundation of some commercial or other operation undertaken with a view to profit; that reserve by means of which expenses and credit are supported; as, the fund of a bank, commercial house, manufacturing corporation, etc.
 noun (n.) The stock of a national debt; public securities; evidences (stocks or bonds) of money lent to government, for which interest is paid at prescribed intervals; -- called also public funds.
 noun (n.) An invested sum, whose income is devoted to a specific object; as, the fund of an ecclesiastical society; a fund for the maintenance of lectures or poor students; also, money systematically collected to meet the expenses of some permanent object.
 noun (n.) A store laid up, from which one may draw at pleasure; a supply; a full provision of resources; as, a fund of wisdom or good sense.
 verb (v. t.) To provide and appropriate a fund or permanent revenue for the payment of the interest of; to make permanent provision of resources (as by a pledge of revenue from customs) for discharging the interest of or principal of; as, to fund government notes.
 verb (v. t.) To place in a fund, as money.
 verb (v. t.) To put into the form of bonds or stocks bearing regular interest; as, to fund the floating debt.

gazehoundnoun (n.) A hound that pursues by the sight rather than by the scent.

gepoundnoun (n.) See Gipoun.

gerundnoun (n.) A kind of verbal noun, having only the four oblique cases of the singular number, and governing cases like a participle.
 noun (n.) A verbal noun ending in -e, preceded by to and usually denoting purpose or end; -- called also the dative infinitive; as, "Ic haebbe mete to etanne" (I have meat to eat.) In Modern English the name has been applied to verbal or participal nouns in -ing denoting a transitive action; e. g., by throwing a stone.

grayhoundnoun (n.) See Greyhound.

greyhoundnoun (n.) A slender, graceful breed of dogs, remarkable for keen sight and swiftness. It is one of the oldest varieties known, and is figured on the Egyptian monuments.
 noun (n.) A swift steamer, esp. an ocean steamer.

groundnoun (n.) The surface of the earth; the outer crust of the globe, or some indefinite portion of it.
 noun (n.) A floor or pavement supposed to rest upon the earth.
 noun (n.) Any definite portion of the earth's surface; region; territory; country. Hence: A territory appropriated to, or resorted to, for a particular purpose; the field or place of action; as, a hunting or fishing ground; a play ground.
 noun (n.) Land; estate; possession; field; esp. (pl.), the gardens, lawns, fields, etc., belonging to a homestead; as, the grounds of the estate are well kept.
 noun (n.) The basis on which anything rests; foundation. Hence: The foundation of knowledge, belief, or conviction; a premise, reason, or datum; ultimate or first principle; cause of existence or occurrence; originating force or agency; as, the ground of my hope.
 noun (n.) That surface upon which the figures of a composition are set, and which relieves them by its plainness, being either of one tint or of tints but slightly contrasted with one another; as, crimson Bowers on a white ground.
 noun (n.) In sculpture, a flat surface upon which figures are raised in relief.
 noun (n.) In point lace, the net of small meshes upon which the embroidered pattern is applied; as, Brussels ground. See Brussels lace, under Brussels.
 noun (n.) A gummy composition spread over the surface of a metal to be etched, to prevent the acid from eating except where an opening is made by the needle.
 noun (n.) One of the pieces of wood, flush with the plastering, to which moldings, etc., are attached; -- usually in the plural.
 noun (n.) A composition in which the bass, consisting of a few bars of independent notes, is continually repeated to a varying melody.
 noun (n.) The tune on which descants are raised; the plain song.
 noun (n.) A conducting connection with the earth, whereby the earth is made part of an electrical circuit.
 noun (n.) Sediment at the bottom of liquors or liquids; dregs; lees; feces; as, coffee grounds.
 noun (n.) The pit of a theater.
 verb (v. t.) To lay, set, or run, on the ground.
 verb (v. t.) To found; to fix or set, as on a foundation, reason, or principle; to furnish a ground for; to fix firmly.
 verb (v. t.) To instruct in elements or first principles.
 verb (v. t.) To connect with the ground so as to make the earth a part of an electrical circuit.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with a ground, as a copper plate for etching (see Ground, n., 5); or as paper or other materials with a uniform tint as a preparation for ornament.
 verb (v. i.) To run aground; to strike the bottom and remain fixed; as, the ship grounded on the bar.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Grind
  () imp. & p. p. of Grind.

gulaundnoun (n.) An arctic sea bird.

harehoundnoun (n.) See Harrier.

hellhoundnoun (n.) A dog of hell; an agent of hell.

hideboundadjective (a.) Having the skin adhering so closely to the ribs and back as not to be easily loosened or raised; -- said of an animal.
 adjective (a.) Having the bark so close and constricting that it impedes the growth; -- said of trees.
 adjective (a.) Untractable; bigoted; obstinately and blindly or stupidly conservative.
 adjective (a.) Niggardly; penurious.

hoarhoundnoun (n.) Same as Horehound.

hoofboundadjective (a.) Having a dry and contracted hoof, which occasions pain and lameness.

horehoundnoun (n.) A plant of the genus Marrubium (M. vulgare), which has a bitter taste, and is a weak tonic, used as a household remedy for colds, coughing, etc.

houndnoun (n.) A variety of the domestic dog, usually having large, drooping ears, esp. one which hunts game by scent, as the foxhound, bloodhound, deerhound, but also used for various breeds of fleet hunting dogs, as the greyhound, boarhound, etc.
 noun (n.) A despicable person.
 noun (n.) A houndfish.
 noun (n.) Projections at the masthead, serving as a support for the trestletrees and top to rest on.
 noun (n.) A side bar used to strengthen portions of the running gear of a vehicle.
 verb (v. t.) To set on the chase; to incite to pursuit; as, to hounda dog at a hare; to hound on pursuers.
 verb (v. t.) To hunt or chase with hounds, or as with hounds.

iceboundadjective (a.) Totally surrounded with ice, so as to be incapable of advancing; as, an icebound vessel; also, surrounded by or fringed with ice so as to hinder easy access; as, an icebound coast.

infecundadjective (a.) Unfruitful; not producing young; barren; infertile.

iracundadjective (a.) Irascible; choleric.

ironboundadjective (a.) Bound as with iron; rugged; as, an ironbound coast.
 adjective (a.) Rigid; unyielding; as, ironbound traditions.

laundnoun (n.) A plain sprinkled with trees or underbrush; a glade.

limehoundnoun (n.) A dog used in hunting the wild boar; a leamer.

lobspoundnoun (n.) A prison.

ludibundadjective (a.) Sportive.

lymhoundnoun (n.) A dog held in a leam; a bloodhound; a limehound.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ROSAMUND (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (rosamun) - Words That Begins with rosamun:



Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (rosamu) - Words That Begins with rosamu:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (rosam) - Words That Begins with rosam:



Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (rosa) - Words That Begins with rosa:


rosaceousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Rosaceae) of which the rose is the type. It includes also the plums and cherries, meadowsweet, brambles, the strawberry, the hawthorn, applies, pears, service trees, and quinces.
 adjective (a.) Like a rose in shape or appearance; as, a rosaceous corolla.
 adjective (a.) Of a pure purpish pink color.

rosacicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid (called also lithic acid) found in certain red precipitates of urine. See Uric.

rosalgarnoun (n.) realgar.

rosalianoun (n.) A form of melody in which a phrase or passage is successively repeated, each time a step or half step higher; a melodic sequence.

rosanilinenoun (n.) A complex nitrogenous base, C20H21N3O, obtained by oxidizing a mixture of aniline and toluidine, as a colorless crystalline substance which forms red salts. These salts are essential components of many of the socalled aniline dyes, as fuchsine, aniline red, etc. By extension, any one of the series of substances derived from, or related to, rosaniline proper.

rosariannoun (n.) A cultivator of roses.

rosarynoun (n.) A bed of roses, or place where roses grow.
 noun (n.) A series of prayers (see Note below) arranged to be recited in order, on beads; also, a string of beads by which the prayers are counted.
 noun (n.) A chapelet; a garland; a series or collection, as of beautiful thoughts or of literary selections.
 noun (n.) A coin bearing the figure of a rose, fraudulently circulated in Ireland in the 13th century for a penny.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ros) - Words That Begins with ros:


roscidadjective (a.) Containing, or consisting of, dew; dewy.

roscoelitenoun (n.) A green micaceous mineral occurring in minute scales. It is essentially a silicate of aluminia and potash containing vanadium.

rosenoun (n.) A flower and shrub of any species of the genus Rosa, of which there are many species, mostly found in the morthern hemispere
 noun (n.) A knot of ribbon formed like a rose; a rose knot; a rosette, esp. one worn on a shoe.
 noun (n.) A rose window. See Rose window, below.
 noun (n.) A perforated nozzle, as of a pipe, spout, etc., for delivering water in fine jets; a rosehead; also, a strainer at the foot of a pump.
 noun (n.) The erysipelas.
 noun (n.) The card of the mariner's compass; also, a circular card with radiating lines, used in other instruments.
 noun (n.) The color of a rose; rose-red; pink.
 noun (n.) A diamond. See Rose diamond, below.
 verb (v. t.) To render rose-colored; to redden; to flush.
 verb (v. t.) To perfume, as with roses.
  (imp.) of Rise
  () imp. of Rise.

rosealadjective (a.) resembling a rose in smell or color.

roseateadjective (a.) Full of roses; rosy; as, roseate bowers.
 adjective (a.) resembling a rose in color or fragrance; esp., tinged with rose color; blooming; as, roseate beauty; her roseate lips.

rosebaynoun (n.) the oleander.
 noun (n.) Any shrub of the genus Rhododendron.
 noun (n.) An herb (Epilobium spicatum) with showy purple flowers, common in Europe and North America; -- called also great willow herb.

rosebudnoun (n.) The flower of a rose before it opens, or when but partially open.

rosebushnoun (n.) The bush or shrub which bears roses.

rosedropnoun (n.) A lozenge having a rose flavor.
 noun (n.) A kind of earring.
 noun (n.) A ruddy eruption upon the nose caused by drinking ardent spirits; a grog blossom.

rosefinchnoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of Asiatic finches of the genera Carpodacus, and Propasser, and allied genera, in which the male is more or less colored with rose red.

rosefishnoun (n.) A large marine scorpaenoid food fish (Sebastes marinus) found on the northern coasts of Europe and America. called also red perch, hemdurgan, Norway haddok, and also, erroneously, snapper, bream, and bergylt.

roseheadnoun (n.) See Rose, n., 4.
 noun (n.) A many-sided pyramidal head upon a nail; also a nail with such a head.

roseinenoun (n.) See Magenta.

roselitenoun (n.) A hydrous arsenite of cobalt, occuring in small red crystals, allied to erythrite.

rosellanoun (n.) A beautiful Australian parrakeet (Platycercus eximius) often kept as a cage bird. The head and back of the neck are scarlet, the throat is white, the back dark green varied with lighter green, and the breast yellow.

rosellenoun (n.) a malvaceous plant (Hibiscus Sabdariffa) cultivated in the east and West Indies for its fleshy calyxes, which are used for making tarts and jelly and an acid drink.

rosemaloesnoun (n.) The liquid storax of the East Indian Liquidambar orientalis.

rosemarynoun (n.) A labiate shrub (Rosmarinus officinalis) with narrow grayish leaves, growing native in the southern part of France, Spain, and Italy, also in Asia Minor and in China. It has a fragrant smell, and a warm, pungent, bitterish taste. It is used in cookery, perfumery, etc., and is an emblem of fidelity or constancy.

rosenadjective (a.) Consisting of roses; rosy.

roseolanoun (n.) A rose-colored efflorescence upon the skin, occurring in circumscribed patches of little or no elevation and often alternately fading and reviving; also, an acute specific disease which is characterized by an eruption of this character; -- called also rose rash.

rosernoun (n.) A rosier; a rosebush.

roserootnoun (n.) A fleshy-leaved herb (Rhodiola rosea); rosewort; -- so called because the roots have the odor of roses.

roserynoun (n.) A place where roses are cultivated; a nursery of roses. See Rosary, 1.

rosetnoun (n.) A red color used by painters.

rosettenoun (n.) An imitation of a rose by means of ribbon or other material, -- used as an ornament or a badge.
 noun (n.) An ornament in the form of a rose or roundel, -much used in decoration.
 noun (n.) A red color. See Roset.
 noun (n.) A rose burner. See under Rose.
 noun (n.) Any structure having a flowerlike form; especially, the group of five broad ambulacra on the upper side of the spatangoid and clypeastroid sea urchins. See Illust. of Spicule, and Sand dollar, under Sand.
 noun (n.) A flowerlike color marking; as, the rosettes on the leopard.

rosewoodnoun (n.) A valuable cabinet wood of a dark red color, streaked and variegated with black, obtained from several tropical leguminous trees of the genera Dalbergia and Machaerium. The finest kind is from Brazil, and is said to be from the Dalbergia nigra.

rosewormnoun (n.) The larva of any one of several species of lepidopterous insects which feed upon the leaves, buds, or blossoms of the rose, especially Cacaecia rosaceana, which rolls up the leaves for a nest, and devours both the leaves and buds.

rosewortnoun (n.) Roseroot.
 noun (n.) Any plant nearly related to the rose.

rosicruciannoun (n.) One who, in the 17th century and the early part of the 18th, claimed to belong to a secret society of philosophers deeply versed in the secrets of nature, -- the alleged society having existed, it was stated, several hundred years.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Rosicrucians, or their arts.

rosiedadjective (a.) Decorated with roses, or with the color of roses.

rosiernoun (n.) A rosebush; roses, collectively.

rosinnoun (n.) The hard, amber-colored resin left after distilling off the volatile oil of turpentine; colophony.
 verb (v. t.) To rub with rosin, as musicians rub the bow of a violin.

rosinessnoun (n.) The quality of being rosy.

rosinweednoun (n.) The compass plant. See under Compass.
 noun (n.) A name given in California to various composite plants which secrete resins or have a resinous smell.

rosinyadjective (a.) like rosin, or having its qualities.

roslandnoun (n.) heathy land; land full of heather; moorish or watery land.

rosmarinenoun (n.) Dew from the sea; sea dew.
 noun (n.) Rosemary.
 noun (n.) A fabulous sea animal which was reported to climb by means of its teeth to the tops of rocks to feed upon the dew.

rosolicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a complex red dyestuff (called rosolic acid) which is analogous to rosaniline and aurin. It is produced by oxidizing a mixture of phenol and cresol, as a dark red amorphous mass, C20H16O3, which forms weak salts with bases, and stable ones with acids. Called also methyl aurin, and, formerly, corallin.

rossnoun (n.) The rough, scaly matter on the surface of the bark of trees.
 verb (v. t.) To divest of the ross, or rough, scaly surface; as, to ross bark.

rosselnoun (n.) Light land; rosland.

rossellyadjective (a.) Loose; light.

rostnoun (n.) See Roust.

rostelnoun (n.) same as Rostellum.

rostellaradjective (a.) Pertaining to a rostellum.

rostellateadjective (a.) Having a rostellum, or small beak; terminating in a beak.

rostelliformadjective (a.) Having the form of a rostellum, or small beak.

rostellumnoun (n.) A small beaklike process or extension of some part; a small rostrum; as, the rostellum of the stigma of violets, or of the operculum of many mosses; the rostellum on the head of a tapeworm.

rosternoun (n.) A register or roll showing the order in which officers, enlisted men, companies, or regiments are called on to serve.

rostranoun (n. pl.) See Rostrum, 2.
  (pl. ) of Rostrum

rostraladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the beak or snout of an animal, or the beak of a ship; resembling a rostrum, esp., the rostra at Rome, or their decorations.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ROSAMUND:

English Words which starts with 'ros' and ends with 'und':



English Words which starts with 'ro' and ends with 'nd':

robandnoun (n.) See Roperand.

ropebandnoun (n.) A small piece of spun yarn or marline, used to fasten the head of the sail to the spar.

rotundnoun (n.) A rotunda.
 adjective (a.) Round; circular; spherical.
 adjective (a.) Hence, complete; entire.
 adjective (a.) Orbicular, or nearly so.

roundnoun (n.) Anything round, as a circle, a globe, a ring. "The golden round" [the crown].
 noun (n.) A series of changes or events ending where it began; a series of like events recurring in continuance; a cycle; a periodical revolution; as, the round of the seasons; a round of pleasures.
 noun (n.) A course of action or conduct performed by a number of persons in turn, or one after another, as if seated in a circle.
 noun (n.) A series of duties or tasks which must be performed in turn, and then repeated.
 noun (n.) A circular dance.
 noun (n.) That which goes round a whole circle or company; as, a round of applause.
 noun (n.) Rotation, as in office; succession.
 noun (n.) The step of a ladder; a rundle or rung; also, a crosspiece which joins and braces the legs of a chair.
 noun (n.) A course ending where it began; a circuit; a beat; especially, one freguently or regulary traversed; also, the act of traversing a circuit; as, a watchman's round; the rounds of the postman.
 noun (n.) A walk performed by a guard or an officer round the rampart of a garrison, or among sentinels, to see that the sentinels are faithful and all things safe; also, the guard or officer, with his attendants, who performs this duty; -- usually in the plural.
 noun (n.) A general discharge of firearms by a body of troops in which each soldier fires once.
 noun (n.) Ammunition for discharging a piece or pieces once; as, twenty rounds of ammunition were given out.
 noun (n.) A short vocal piece, resembling a catch in which three or four voices follow each other round in a species of canon in the unison.
 noun (n.) The time during which prize fighters or boxers are in actual contest without an intermission, as prescribed by their rules; a bout.
 noun (n.) A brewer's vessel in which the fermentation is concluded, the yeast escaping through the bunghole.
 noun (n.) A vessel filled, as for drinking.
 noun (n.) An assembly; a group; a circle; as, a round of politicians.
 noun (n.) See Roundtop.
 noun (n.) Same as Round of beef, below.
 adjective (a.) Having every portion of the surface or of the circumference equally distant from the center; spherical; circular; having a form approaching a spherical or a circular shape; orbicular; globular; as, a round ball.
 adjective (a.) Having the form of a cylinder; cylindrical; as, the barrel of a musket is round.
 adjective (a.) Having a curved outline or form; especially, one like the arc of a circle or an ellipse, or a portion of the surface of a sphere; rotund; bulging; protuberant; not angular or pointed; as, a round arch; round hills.
 adjective (a.) Full; complete; not broken; not fractional; approximately in even units, tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.; -- said of numbers.
 adjective (a.) Not inconsiderable; large; hence, generous; free; as, a round price.
 adjective (a.) Uttered or emitted with a full tone; as, a round voice; a round note.
 adjective (a.) Modified, as a vowel, by contraction of the lip opening, making the opening more or less round in shape; rounded; labialized; labial. See Guide to Pronunciation, / 11.
 adjective (a.) Outspoken; plain and direct; unreserved; unqualified; not mincing; as, a round answer; a round oath.
 adjective (a.) Full and smoothly expanded; not defective or abrupt; finished; polished; -- said of style, or of authors with reference to their style.
 adjective (a.) Complete and consistent; fair; just; -- applied to conduct.
 verb (v. i. & t.) To whisper.
 adverb (adv.) On all sides; around.
 adverb (adv.) Circularly; in a circular form or manner; by revolving or reversing one's position; as, to turn one's head round; a wheel turns round.
 adverb (adv.) In circumference; as, a ball is ten inches round.
 adverb (adv.) From one side or party to another; as to come or turn round, -- that is, to change sides or opinions.
 adverb (adv.) By or in a circuit; by a course longer than the direct course; back to the starting point.
 adverb (adv.) Through a circle, as of friends or houses.
 adverb (adv.) Roundly; fully; vigorously.
 verb (v. t.) To make circular, spherical, or cylindrical; to give a round or convex figure to; as, to round a silver coin; to round the edges of anything.
 verb (v. t.) To surround; to encircle; to encompass.
 verb (v. t.) To bring to fullness or completeness; to complete; hence, to bring to a fit conclusion.
 verb (v. t.) To go round wholly or in part; to go about (a corner or point); as, to round a corner; to round Cape Horn.
 verb (v. t.) To make full, smooth, and flowing; as, to round periods in writing.
 verb (v. i.) To grow round or full; hence, to attain to fullness, completeness, or perfection.
 verb (v. i.) To go round, as a guard.
 verb (v. i.) To go or turn round; to wheel about.
 prep (prep.) On every side of, so as to encompass or encircle; around; about; as, the people atood round him; to go round the city; to wind a cable round a windlass.