Rosette

  • 51Rosette (Geographie) — Rosette (Geographie), eine hübsch gebaute, von 14,000 Ew. belebte Stadt Aegyptens, zwischen Kairo und Alexandrien, in einer reizenden Gegend am westl. Nilarme gelegen, mit einem Hafen an den Nilmündungen und bedeutenden Linonmanufakturen und… …

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  • 52rosette plant — rosette plant, a plant with clusters of leaves at the surface of the ground or at the summit of a caudex …

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  • 53Rosette Christopher — Infobox animanga character name = Rosette Christopher series = Chrono Crusade caption = Rosette Christopher first = Episode 1 last = Episode 24 creator = Daisuke Moriyama voiced by = Tomoko Kawakami (Japanese) Hilary Haag (English) alias = Mary… …

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  • 54Rosette (Architektur) — Klassische Form einer gotischen Rosette in der Kathedrale von Bristol (Innenansicht) Ros …

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  • 55Rosette (botany) — In botany, a rosette is a circular arrangement of leaves, with all the leaves at a single height.Though rosettes usually sit near the soil, their structure is an example of a modified stem.FunctionOften, rosettes form in perennial plants whose… …

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  • 56Rosette (botanique) —  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Rosette.  Rosette de feuilles à la base d un pissenlit …

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  • 57Rosette (AOC) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Rosette. Sud Ouest Désignation(s) Sud Ouest Appellation(s) principale(s) rosette[1] Type d appellation(s) AOC …

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  • 58Rosette (Égypte) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Rachid et Rosette. 31° 24′ 00″ N 30° 25′ 00″ E …

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  • 59Rosette (decoration) — A rosette is a small, circular device that is presented with a medal. The rosettes are primarily for situations where wearing the medal is deemed inappropriate. Rosettes are issued in nations such as France, Italy and Japan. Rosettes are also… …

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  • 60Rosette (design) — A rosette is a round, stylized flower design, used extensively in sculptural objects from antiquity. Appearing in Mesopotamia and used to decorate the funeral stele in Ancient Greece. Adopted later in Romaneseque and Renaissance, and also common… …

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