Rosette
Rosette (French for " little rose " ) is
In biology for:
- Rosette of leaves, a crowding of ( mostly undergraduate ) leaves in plants
- Rosette plant, a herbaceous plant
- Rosette ( grape ), a red grape variety from the family of Seibel vines
- Rosette ( fur ) in wild animals a certain coat pattern
- Rosette ( Virology ), visible under a light microscope agglutination of cells a virion.
- A slang term for the anus (back passage )
In art and music for:
- Rosette ( ornamentation ), in the ornamentation a stylized rose as decoration
- Rosette ( Order), a decorative motif on garments and religious ( for example, the Médaille de la Résistance )
- Rosette ( music) the round, often decorated with carvings sound hole in the soundboard or the soundboard at plucked and stringed keyboard instruments
- The bracket on the bass drum for attachment of the pelvis and toms, bass drum see # hardware
In the art for:
- Rosette (architecture), in architecture, a large circular window, mostly above the main portal
- Subjects rose, an ornamental motif on timber-framed buildings
- Door rosette, a cover plate over the door lock
- Escutcheon, the cover of a tube which is made of a wall
- (Also called wall escutcheon ) overhead line rosette, a special form of contact wire suspension for trams
- Rosette ( mill ), a side wheel for yaw control at Dutch windmills
- Rosette scan, a special destination search method of radar control systems
- CTD rosette, a probe for deep-sea research
- Discharge Rosette, an obsolete term for the burette, a measurement tool in the chemical laboratory
- And is a little more common term for the rose cut, a facet cut gems
In geography and astronomy for:
- Rosette (Egypt), a city in Egypt
- Rosette ( Arguenon ), river in France, Brittany, tributary of the Arguenon
- Rosette (Utah ), a town in Box Elder County, Utah
- Rose ( wine), a small French wine region
- Rosette Nebula, a star cluster in the constellation of Monoceros
Furthermore for:
- Rosetta Stone, a stele, which contributed significantly to the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Rasulid rosette, a coat of arms Rasulids, a Turkish-born dynasty in Yemen
- Rosette ( pastries ), a decorative element for cakes and biscuits
- A drip for beer glasses, see Pilsdeckchen
Rosette is the first name of:
- Rosette Ritter ( * 1759), daughter of Johann Georg Ritter and Mary Magdalene joke
- Rosette Susanna Manus (1881-1943), a Dutch feminist
- Rosette Anday (1903-1977), a Hungarian mezzo-soprano
And the following fictional people:
- Rosette, a character in the opera Manon by Jules Massenet
- Rosette Christopher, a character of the manga series Chrno Crusade of the Japanese Daisuke Moriyama signatory
See also:
- Rosetta
- Cockade
- Disambiguation