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rosettero‧sette /rəʊˈzet $ roʊ-/ noun [countable]  rosetteOrigin: 1700-1800 French rose ‘rose’ - In submersed plants the leaves form a rosette.
- Round, spoon-shaped, reddish-green leaves in a rosette formation glistened.
- The main body spots are grouped in rosettes.
- The subterranean rhizome is generally short, the narrow leaves forming a dense rosette.
- The whorls are arranged densely and alternately on the stem to form rosettes.
- These grow in a rosette borne on a thick, cylindrical, horizontal rootstock.
1 British English a circular badge made of coloured ribbon that is given to the winner of a competition, or that people in Britain wear to show support for a particular football team or political party2a shape like a round flat flower that has been made in stone or wood |