The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . ilontaguin compliment to one of its discoverers, Dr. McDougall;though often called S. paradisea, the latter name, broughtinto use by Keyserling and Blasius in 1840, rests upon aquestionable identification of a tern so called by Briin-nich in 1764. Montagus specific name was emendedrnacdougalli by Macgiliivray in (rozbak), a. In ceram., having theb:u-k or outside decorated richly in red, eitherplniu or with an incised pattern or somepectiliarity


The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . ilontaguin compliment to one of its discoverers, Dr. McDougall;though often called S. paradisea, the latter name, broughtinto use by Keyserling and Blasius in 1840, rests upon aquestionable identification of a tern so called by Briin-nich in 1764. Montagus specific name was emendedrnacdougalli by Macgiliivray in (rozbak), a. In ceram., having theb:u-k or outside decorated richly in red, eitherplniu or with an incised pattern or somepectiliarity of texture, as some fine (rozba), n, A name of several plants.{a^ The oleander. 0) The willow-herb, Epilobinm angm-tifnlium. (c) .Any rhododendron; somewhat specially, Mo-dode^idron »inanmwrn.—Lapland rose-bay, the Lap-land rhododendron. See rhododendron, 2. rose-burner rose-beetle (r6zbetl), ». 1. A coleopterousinsect which affects or fi-equents roses; espe-cially, Cetonia aurafa, the common rose-chaferof Great Britain. Also called rose-fiy and rose-hug.— 2. Acureulionid beetle, Aramigus fuUeriy. Fullers Rose-beecle (Araniigits/ulleri).a. full-grown larva ; b, pupa (lines showin^j natural sizes of a andb); c. adult beetle, from side; d, same, from above (outline betweenthem showing natural size); e, eggs, and natural size; f. leftmaxilla with ; ^, head of larva, from below, enlarged;h, same, from above, enlarged. more fully called FuUefs rose-heetle.—3. Therose-chafer of the United States, MacrodactylussiibspinoSHS. See cut under rose-hug. roseberry (rozber^i), n,; pi. roseberries (-iz).The fruit of the rose; a hip. [Colloq.] rose-bit (rozbit). n. A cylindrical bit, termi-nating in a truncated cone, the oblique sur-face of which is cut into teeth. It is often usedfor enlarging holes of considerable depth inmetals and hard woods. rose-blanket (rozblang^ket), h. A blanket offine quality, having a rose, or a convention


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