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单词 rosetted
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rosettedadj.

Brit. /rə(ʊ)ˈzɛtᵻd/, U.S. /roʊˈzɛdəd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: rosette n., -ed suffix2.
Etymology: < rosette n. + -ed suffix2. Compare later rosette v.
1.
a. Having rosettes, provided or ornamented with rosettes.
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the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > ornamental textiles > ornamental trimmings > [adjective] > other
pompommed1753
shell1774
rouleau1820
rosetted1821
shirred1860
piped1879
befrogged1895
bobbled1955
swagged1959
1821 L. Gibbons Cavalier 146 Monsieur Picard..dressed in a faded French suit of velvet..rosetted shoes, and a silver-hilted rapier..cut..a very splendid figure.
1836 C. Dickens Sketches by Boz 2nd Ser. 337 Knee cords and tops, superseded nankeen drawers and rosetted shoes.
1871 Figure Training 75 Balancing herself on the very tips of her rosetted and high-heeled slippers.
1975 Daily Tel. 8 Sept. 13 Triumphantly rosetted and bristling with the familiar red-and-white battle insignia of Manchester United.
1990 Trav. & Leisure June 111 A caged billy goat, beribboned and rosetted high above the marketplace.
b. That has been awarded a rosette.
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society > communication > indication > marking > mark of quality > [adjective]
kite-marked1958
rosetted1972
1972 Times 6 May 9/3 As delicious as any rosetted specialité.
2008 Caterer & Hotelkeeper (Nexis) 8 May The AA always visited a rosetted establishment when a chef was replaced in order to ascertain whether the award could be retained.
2. Having the form of a rosette; forming a rosette or rosettes.
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1854 W. I. Burnett tr. C. T. E. von Siebold & H. Stannius Compar. Anat. I. 172 A multi-lobulate, rosetted, ciliated, colorless organ.
1885 Science 23 Jan. 69/1 Visitors always pause with new gratification before some curious rosetted crystals of a form of lime.
1901 Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. 12 166 The loose and less coherent matrix reveals..an ill-defined, though unmistakably radiate, or rosetted structure.
1955 Mineral Abstr. 12 573 Rosetted crusts of silver-white semseyite on galena.
1969 Internat. Arch. Allergy 35 214 (caption) Typical appearance of rosetted cells obtained with the suspension-centrifugation technique.
3. Botany. Having a rosette or rosettes of leaves, as a normal condition or as a symptom of disease; (also) affected with rosette disease.
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the world > plants > disease or injury > [adjective] > of or having deficiency disease
chlorotic1836
rosetted1875
iron-deficient1956
1875 Gardeners' Chron. 14 Aug. 210/2 Those neat little rosetted succulents which are never superfluous, and never incompatible or inconsistent.
1891 Bull. U.S. Dept. Agric. Div. Veg. Physiol. & Path. 1 48 Many of the roofs of rosetted trees were honey~combed by gum-pockets.
1906 H. H. Hume Pecan & its Culture xiv. 132 The rosetted appearance of the tree is intensified.
1949 E. J. Butler & S. G. Jones Plant Pathol. viii. 289Rosetted’ peaches nearly always die the following autumn or winter.
1998 P. D'Amato Savage Garden iii. iv. 147 Pygmy sundews are typically small rosetted plants.
4.
a. Of an animal, or its fur or skin: having markings or blemishes resembling rosettes. Of spots or markings: having such an appearance.
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the world > animals > animal body > markings or colourings > [adjective] > dappled or spotted > having rosette-like blemishes
rosetted1883
the world > health and disease > ill health > blemish > [adjective] > other blemishes
foveated1883
rosetted1960
1883 G. D. Cowan & R. L. N. Johnston Moorish Lotos Leaves iii. 177 I have seen him catch..a spotted dogfish, a hideous monster, rosetted like a leopard.
1914 T. Roosevelt & E. Heller Life-hist. Afr. Game Animals I. vii. 241 The body size is large, with long pelage, dark coloration, and numerous small, rosetted spots.
1960 O. Manning Great Fortune i. 20 The skin was mottled purple and rosetted with yellow scabs.
2006 Press Enterprise (Riverside, Calif.) (Nexis) 31 Aug. d1 What's most impressive about the Bengal [cat] is its coat... It comes in two basic patterns: the..rosetted wild look and a ‘marbleized’ look.
b. Of an animal's fur: having tufts of hair forming rosettes. Now rare.
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1903 Science 11 Dec. 760/2 The rough, or ‘rosetted’, condition of coat found in so-called Abyssinian Peruvian guinea-pigs is dominant over the normal, or smooth-coated condition.
1925 E. W. Sinnott & L. C. Dunn Princ. Genetics iii. 59 In guinea pigs, rough or rosetted coat (R) is dominant over smooth (r).
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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