释义 |
ro·sa I. \ˈrōzə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, rose — more at rose : a large genus of erect or sometimes climbing or creeping mostly prickly shrubs (family Rosaceae) that are widely distributed especially in temperate regions and have compound leaves and regular 5-petaled red, white, pink, or yellow flowers with many stamens II. adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Rosa, locality in north central New Mexico : of or belonging to a culture in north central New Mexico A.D. 700-900 characterized by stockades and pit houses having a large and variable floor plan |