Some of these panels are carved and enriched with ivory flowers, others have a rosette of carved ivory in the centre, and pieces of talc with green and red colour underneath, a decoration also found in some Arabian work.
Then when the bull attacked the man again, a rosette was implanted between his horns, and the man escaped, which was the most difficult of all.
Four or five more chaps came along, every one of them with an enormous black and green rosette in his coat.
He told me that Gerald had just gone up to his room, so Ginger and Bob and I went up and found him changing into clean things, Jose, with a huge black and green rosette in his coat, helping him.
ROSE'-KNOT, a rosette of ribbon or other soft material.
In order to compare the position of leaves of the twisted plants with this normal arrangement, the best way is to make a corresponding section through the heart of the rosette of the first year.
From its first leaves to the rosette period, and through this to the lengthening of the stem, the dwarfs are easily distinguished from any other of their congeners.
In biennial species the rosette of the root-leaves of the first year may become changed by the monstrosity, the heart stretching in a transverse direction so as to become linear.
In order to do this, it is necessary to make transverse sections through the heart of the rosette of the leaves of the first year.
The cap is worked in honeycomb netting, and the borders and rosette in plain netting.
Pass casings of scarlet ribbon through each of the rows of white wool, place loops of the same between the borders, join the cap behind, and finish with a rosette of ribbon.
Pass through every second stitch of white row, and place a rosette of ribbon at the end.
Make up the bonnet on a foundation covered with blue silk, form the roll for the edge with wadding, trim with a small plume of blue feathers, or a rosette of blue ribbon.
Finish, to correspond with, collar, placing a rosette in the centre of the cuff, and fastening with a hook and eye.
If by chance a seed falls upon poor, thin soil, the young plant sends forth, as rapidly as possible, a rosette of leaves pressed close to the earth.
Rosette misunderstood it the more completely because the coat I wore made it impossible for her to have any other idea.
Rosette dropped the skirt of her dress, sorry not to have shown more.
Who would have believed me if I had said, as the fact was, that Rosette had come to my room against my will, and that, far from trying to attract her, I was doing all I possibly could to turn her away from me.
Alcibiades was pensive, I was altogether content, and Rosette excessively annoyed.
Two or three times during that scene I was on the point of telling Rosette who I was; but the fear of being taken for an adventuress and of having my secret revealed retained upon my lips the words that were already to take flight.
I don't know what we shall do with Rosette when you have gone; but the old chateau is a very dull place.
I reached a small postern gate, which opened into the fields by a secret spring that Rosette had shown me during our rides.
Military Magazine[114] shows this plate being worn by the National Greys; however, with such a nondistinctive center ornament as the rosette of six petals, it must surely have been a stock pattern sold to many different organizations.
The rosette is affixed with a brass bolt, also for attachment, which must have extended through the front of the cap.
He had put on his best dress, and had, on his breast, a rosette of dyed porcupine quills, eight or ten inches in diameter.
Such robes are embroidered with transverse bands of porcupine quills of the most brilliant colours, divided into two equal parts by a round rosette of the same.
Their leather shoes are ornamented in various ways, sometimes with a long stripe, or a rosette of dyed porcupine quills.
Tying a Rosette in a Couch-Cover Corner In the accompanying illustration is shown a very simple method of tying a rosette in the corner of a couch cover.
To dispose of this extra length and at the same time make an artistic corner, the Upholsterer suggests the following method: [Illustration: Different Stages in Tying the Rosette (Fig.
The leaves, however, are much less in size and more flatly arranged in rosette form, they are also recurved at the edges.
The leaves are arranged in rosette form, are lance-shaped, rolled back at the edges and toothed, also wrinkled and downy; they continue to grow long after the flowers have faded.
That part of the foliage which sends up the flower is arranged in rosette form, the leaves being stout, flat, and acutely lance-shaped.
The radical leaves are crowded into a nearly rosette form.
The leaves are in rosette form, the rosettes being sometimes 2in.
Australis; these forms, however, grow in compact rosette form, having leaves of more even size and shape.
The leaves are radical, and arranged in somewhat rosette form, and for the most part prostrate; many of them are quite a foot long and 5in.
The leaves of the flower stalks resemble lavender leaves in general appearance; those of the unproductive stems are larger, and arranged sparingly in rigid rosette form, such unproductive stems being few.
The leaves are arranged in flat rosette form (the rosettes from 1in.
It is one of the rosette forms, after the style of S.
The picture represented a garden in which Aunt Rosette sat on a white-painted bench, while in front of her stood Uncle Edward with curly hair and a blouse on, holding out a flower to her.
Almost every building in town bore over its entrance-door a large black and white rosettewith other sombre draperies.
Should a rosette fall to the ground, it does not count.
The blood-red rosette of Nero entitled the snatcher of it to one hundred francs.
Every bull is given a rosette of coloured ribbons, fastened between his horns, and the sport consists in plucking away this rosette, and bearing it in safety beyond the barricades.
His rosette he had dangling on his brow, uncaptured.
They next pranced confidently up and down the line of girls in hopeful search of the fair one, the ribbon rosette on whose sleeve corresponded respectively with the bow on the broom each rode.
A bird which has the blue rosette can find his way from Verona.
Finally, with exasperating deliberateness, one of them turned and announced that the blue rosette was awarded to number "1104.
He won the blue rosette at a pigeon show at Verona, a few years since, and see, here is the record of his flights.
A man in the seat across the aisle leaned over to inquire the meaning of the blue rosette he wore on his breast, but Andrea shook his head and with blurred eyes looked out at the storm already breaking.
It is noticeable that, in two cases in which a rosette of radical leaves is represented, the centre of the rosette is filled in in black, upon which the leaf-stalks appear in white.
He stood erect once more and measured the height of the barred window over the lintel of which was fixed the rosette of arms.
That's reasonable," the rosette murmured; and the moustache wrote it down.
Two appertained to a splendid old dotard (a face all ski-jumps and toboggan slides), on whose protruding chest the rosette of the Legion pompously squatted.
The rosette was leaning forward and smiling encouragingly.
From this point on our conversation was carried on in French, somewhat to the chagrin of Monsieur, but to the joy of the rosette and with the approval of the moustache.
The rosetteand the moustache were exchanging animated phrases.
He had long ceased to wear hisrosette of the Legion of Honour, and he had replaced his white billycock by an English straw hat.
Zola, in his light garments, with the rosette of the Legion of Honour showing brightly in his buttonhole, became the observed of all observers.
Moreover his appearance was conspicuous, his white billycock, his glasses, his light grey suit, his rosette of the Legion of Honour, his many characteristic gestures all attracted attention.
REED: How far north is the walnut rosette disease?
Theoretically you could get the rosette conditions in the Piedmont region, but you are almost certain not to find them over this way.
The rosette tube is used to make the decorations here shown, but if a different form of decoration is desired, one of the other tubes may be selected.
Using the rosettetube in the bag, make a single rosette in the center of each wafer.
In fact, the shape of a rosette can often be changed to some extent by opening or closing these points a trifle.
Then, with a rosette pastry tube, pipe a border of potatoes around the edge of the plank, so that it will appear as in Fig.
Fill a pastry bag with the potatoes thus prepared and press them through a rosette tube in any desired design on the platter around the fish.
This species, with its large, flat, rosette of leaves and bright sunny flowers needs no description; it is well shown on the accompanying plate.
Most of the leaves are in a dense rosette at the base of the stalk; they are spatulate in shape, indistinctly toothed and hairy throughout.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rosette" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: drapery; pastry; pasty; pate; pie; puff; rosette; strudel; tart; timbale; trifle; turnover