Rosette
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People

  • Rosette (actress)
    Rosette (actress)
    Rosette is a French actress and producer.-Roles :* Immoral Women * Pauline at the Beach * The Green Ray...

     (real name Françoise Quéré, born 1959), a French actress
  • Rosette Bir
    Rosette Bir
    Rosette Bir was a French sculptor. She lived in Montreuil, a suburb of Paris, France.Born in 1926, she started her work at 42, when she finished raising her children in a wealthy family....

     (1926-1992), a French sculptor
  • Clinton Rosette
    Clinton Rosette
    Clinton E. Rosette was a prominent citizen of DeKalb, Illinois during the 19th century. Rosette was closely associated with well known men from the same city, such as Isaac Ellwood. He was the first editor of the newspaper in DeKalb, the Daily Chronicle, a newspaper whose first publisher was...

     (1850–1909), a prominent citizen of DeKalb, Illinois
  • La Belle Rosette (real name Beryl McBurnie, 1915-2000), a Trinidadian dance legend

Fictional characters

  • Rosette Christopher, the protagonist of Chrono Crusade anime and manga series
  • Princess Rosette
    Princess Rosette
    Princess Rosette is a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. Andrew Lang included it in The Red Fairy Book.Italo Calvino included an orally collected tale, The King of the Peacocks, in his Italian Folktales, but observed in the notes that it was clearly a variant on Princess...

    , a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy
  • a character in Manon
    Manon
    Manon is an opéra comique in five acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Meilhac and Philippe Gille, based on the 1731 novel L’histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut by the Abbé Prévost...

    , a opéra comique in five acts by Jules Massenet

Places

  • Rosette, Egypt, aka Rosetta or Rashid, a port city on the Mediterranean coast
  • Rosette, Utah
    Rosette, Utah
    Rosette is an unincorporated ranching community in Box Elder County, Utah, United States.Rosette is located about west of Park Valley.The community was named by the town's first postmaster, Jonathan Campbell, in 1871. The name refers to the wild roses in the area....

    , an unincorporated ranching community in Box Elder County, United States
  • a site near Round Hill, Nova Scotia
    Round Hill, Nova Scotia
    Round Hill is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Annapolis County .John Whitman and his son Elnathan Whitman and grand-son George Whitman were farmers and political figures in Nova Scotia born at Rosette .-References:*...

    , Canada
  • La Rosette
    La Rosette
    La Rosette is a settlement in Guadeloupe in the commune of Le Moule, on the island of Grande-Terre. It is located to the west of Lemercier and to the south of Palais-Sainte-Marguerite....

    , a settlement in Guadeloupe in the commune of Le Moule, on the island of Grande-Terre
  • Sainte-Rosette, New Brunswick
    Sainte-Rosette, New Brunswick
    Sainte-Rosette is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada.-References:...

    , an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, Canada

Biology

  • Rosette (botany)
    Rosette (botany)
    In botany, a rosette is a circular arrangement of leaves, with all the leaves at a single height.Though rosettes usually sit near the soil, their structure is an example of a modified stem.-Function:...

    , a circular arrangement of leaves
  • Rosette (zoology)
    Rosette (zoology)
    A rosette is a rose-like marking or formation found on the fur and skin of some animals, particularly cats of the family Felidae. Rosettes are used to camouflage the animal, either as a defense mechanism or as a stalking tool. Predators use their rosettes to simulate the different shifting of...

    , markings like those of a jaguar
  • Rosette lac scale or Paratachardina decorella, an insect
  • Rosette-nosed chameleon
    Rosette-Nosed Chameleon
    The Rosette-Nosed Chameleon is a small East African species, found in virgin forest and woodland of both the eastern and western Usambara Mountains...

    , a small East African lizard species
  • Rosette terminal complex, a structure in vascular plants that produces cellulose

Anatomy, animal anatomy or anatomical pathology

  • Erythrocyte rosette, a formation of red blood cells arranging themselves around a central cell so that the entire cluster looks more or less like a flower
  • Flexner-Wintersteiner rosette
    Flexner-Wintersteiner rosette
    Flexner-Wintersteiner rosette is a spoke and wheel shaped cell formation seen in retinoblastoma and certain other ophthalmic tumors. A rosette is a structure or formation resembling a rose, such as the clusters of polymorphonuclear leukocytes around a globule of lipid nuclear material, as observed...

    , a circular alignment of short columnar cells around a central lumen characteristic of retinoblastoma
  • Furstenberg's rosette
    Furstenberg's rosette
    The Furstenberg's rosette is located in the internal streak canal of the teat. It radiates upward into the teat cistern. It often is considered a barrier for pathogens, yet it offers little resistance to milk leaving the teat....

    , an anatomical structure located in the internal streak canal of the teat
  • Mossy fiber rosette, a structure in the cerebellum
  • Neuroectodermal rosettes, structures formed during neurulation under the influence of reproduction hormones
    Endocrinology of reproduction
    Hormonal regulation occurs at every stage of development. A milieu of hormones simultaneously affects development of the fetus during embryogenesis and the mother, perhaps most notably human chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone .- Embryogenesis :...

  • Olfactory rosette, a structure in fishes
  • Pineocytomatous/neurocytic rosette, a formation characteristic of pineocytoma, a benign, slowly-growing tumor of the pineal gland
  • two types of formations highly characteristic of medulloblastoma
    Medulloblastoma
    Medulloblastoma is a highly malignant primary brain tumor that originates in the cerebellum or posterior fossa.Previously, medulloblastomas were thought to represent a subset of primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the posterior fossa...

     or neuroblastoma
    Neuroblastoma
    Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial solid cancer in childhood and the most common cancer in infancy, with an annual incidence of about 650 cases per year in the US , and 100 cases per year in the UK . Close to 50 percent of neuroblastoma cases occur in children younger than two years old...

    , the most common extracranial solid cancer in childhood and the most common cancer in infancy
    • Perivascular pseudorosette
    • Homer-Wright rosette
      Homer-Wright rosette
      Homer-Wright rosettes are a type of rosette in which differentiated tumor cells surround the neuropil. Examples of tumors containing these are neuroblastoma, medulloblastoma, retinoblastoma, and pinealoblastoma. Homer-Wright rosettes are considered "pseudo" in the sense they are not the true...

      , a formation consisting of tumor cells surrounding a fibrillar area
  • a formation characteristic of retinal dysplasia
    Retinal dysplasia
    Retinal dysplasia is an eye disease affecting the retina of animals and, less commonly, humans. It is usually a nonprogressive disease and can be caused by viral infections, drugs, vitamin A deficiency, or genetic defects...


Animal diseases

  • Rosette agent or Sphaerothecum destruens, a protist parasite of fish
  • Rosette (schizont appearance)
    Rosette (schizont appearance)
    The rosette is a formation characteristic of schizonts in infection by the reptile parasites Plasmodium tropiduri and P. holaspi or by the fish parasite Babesiosoma.It is also seen in the case of human parasite Plasmodium malariae....

    , a formation characteristic of schizonts in protozoal infections by the reptile parasites Plasmodium tropiduri and P. holaspi or fish parasite Babesiosoma

Plant diseases

  • Groundnut rosette virus
    Groundnut rosette virus
    Groundnut rosette virus is a peanut pathogenic virus.-External links:**...

    , a plant pathogenic virus
  • Peach rosette mosaic virus
    Peach rosette mosaic virus
    Peach rosette mosaic virus is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Comoviridae.-External links:**...

    , a plant pathogenic virus
  • Rose rosette disease, a disease of the rose caused by a phytoplasm

Films

  • Le secret de Rosette Lambert
    Le secret de Rosette Lambert
    Le Secret de Rosette Lambert is a 1920 French film directed by Raymond Bernard.-Cast:* Lois Meredith as Rosette Lambert* Sylvia Grey as Claire* Paul Amiot as Lambert* Camille Bert as Branchu* Charles Dullin as Bertrand...

    , a 1920 French film by Raymond Bernard
  • The White Rosette
    The White Rosette
    The White Rosette is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Donald MacDonald starring Eugenie Forde, Helen Rosson, and Richard La Reno.-Cast:* Eugenie Forde as Lady Elfrieda/Frieda Carewe* Helen Rosson as Lady Maud/Joan Long* Richard La Reno...

    , a 1916 American silent short romantic film directed by Tom Ricketts

Food

  • Rosette (grape)
    Rosette (grape)
    Rosette or Seibel 1000 is a wine hybrid grape red-berries variety which originated with the work of Albert Seibel by a crossing of Jaeger 70 with Vitis vinifera. Rosette is also the common ancestor of St. Pepin and La Crosse grapes. Rosette is used to produce rosé wine....

    , a wine grape variety
  • Rosette (pastry), a thin crispy moulded cookie apparently of Scandinavian origin
  • Rosette (wine), a French white wine produced in the Bergerac AOC region
  • Rosette de Lyon
    Rosette de Lyon
    Rosette de Lyon is a cured saucisson or French pork sausage. It is made from leg of pork and usually served in chunky slices. rosette de Lyon is the most famous of Lyon's sausages.-External links:*...

    , a French pork saucisson or sausage
  • an Italian dish from Emilia-Romagna consisting of a pasta filled with bechamel, cream, ham and others
  • a kind of bread from Italian province of Veneto
    Veneto
    Veneto is one of the 20 regions of Italy. Its population is about 5 million, ranking 5th in Italy.Veneto had been for more than a millennium an independent state, the Republic of Venice, until it was eventually annexed by Italy in 1866 after brief Austrian and French rule...


Other

  • Rosette (album), an album by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudō
  • Rosette (block), a block found at the top corner of a casing detail
  • Rosette (company), an event organising company working for Dance4Life
    Dance4Life
    dance4life is an innovative, international initiative designed to inspire, mobilise and unite young people to push back the spread of HIV/AIDS...

  • Rosette (decoration)
    Rosette (decoration)
    A rosette is a small, circular device that is presented with a medal. The rosettes are primarily for situations where wearing the medal is deemed inappropriate. Rosettes are issued in nations such as France, Italy and Japan...

    , a small circular device that can be awarded with medals
  • Rosette (design)
    Rosette (design)
    A rosette is a round, stylized flower design, used extensively in sculptural objects from antiquity. Appearing in Mesopotamia and used to decorate the funeral stele in Ancient Greece...

    , a small flower design, especially used in antiquity
  • Rosette (software), a commercial natural language processing toolkit produced by Basis Technology
  • Rosette chain stitch, a type of chain stitch in sewing
  • Rosette from Pliska
    Rosette from Pliska
    The Rosette from Pliska is an ancient Bulgar bronze artifact found in Pliska, Bulgaria in 1961. The Rosette is dated to the 7th-9th century. It measures around 6 cm in diameter. The Rosette itself is a seven-beam star-medallion with Proto-Bulgar signs on it...

    , an ancient bronze artifact found in Pliska, Bulgaria in 1961
  • Rosette groups in geometry
  • Rosette Nebula
    Rosette Nebula
    The Rosette Nebula is a large, circular H II region located near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy...

    , a nebula in the Monoceros constellation
  • Rosette window, a small rose window, a Gothic circular architectonic component cut most frequently in shape similar to a rose
  • AA rosette, a mark awarded to fine restaurants by the British Automobile Association (AA)
  • Gypsum rosette, an alternative name for a Desert rose
  • Klemperer rosette
    Klemperer rosette
    A Klemperer rosette is a gravitational system of heavier and lighter bodies orbiting in a regular repeating pattern around a common barycenter. It was first described by W. B...

    , a symmetrical arrangement of orbiting bodies arranged around a common center of mass

Similar spellings

  • Claudia Rosett
    Claudia Rosett
    Claudia Rosett is an American writer and journalist. She is journalist-in-residence at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, a policy institute based in Washington, D.C. A former staff writer for The Wall Street Journal, she writes a weekly column for Forbes, blogs for Pajamas Media, and...

    , an American writer and journalist
  • Rosete (disambiguation)
  • Roset (disambiguation)
  • Rozett (born 1975), a Portuguese singer
  • Rozet (disambiguation)
  • Rozetes, symbols of the Eleusinian cult visible at the Archaeological Museum of Eleusis, Greece
  • Roxette
    Roxette
    Roxette are a Swedish pop music duo, consisting of Marie Fredriksson and Per Gessle . Formed in 1986, the duo became an international act from the late 1980s, when they released their breakthrough album Look Sharp!...

    , a Swedish pop duo

See also

  • Rosetta (disambiguation)
    Rosetta (disambiguation)
    Rosetta is the anglicised name of the city of Rashid, Egypt, famous as the location of the Rosetta Stone.Rosetta may also refer to:As a placename:* Rosetta, Belfast in Northern Ireland* Rosetta, Tasmania, suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia...

  • Rosetti, a disambiguation page
  • Rose (disambiguation)
    Rose (disambiguation)
    A rose is a perennial plant, or the flower it bears.Rose may also refer to:-Places:* Rose, Nova Scotia, Canada* Rose, Calabria, Italy* Rose, Cornwall, United Kingdom* Rose, New York, United States* Rose, Oklahoma, United States...

  • CD2
    CD2
    CD2 is a cell adhesion molecule found on the surface of T cells and natural killer cells.It has also been called T-cell surface antigen T11/Leu-5, LFA-2, LFA-3 receptor, erythrocyte receptor and rosette receptor....

    , a protein also known as rosette receptor
  • Compass rose
    Compass rose
    A compass rose, sometimes called a windrose, is a figure on a compass, map, nautical chart or monument used to display the orientation of the cardinal directions — North, East, South and West - and their intermediate points. It is also the term for the graduated markings found on the traditional...

    , a graphic device indicating directions on a map, primarily North
  • a circular arrangement of Nansen bottle
    Nansen bottle
    A Nansen bottle is a device for obtaining samples of seawater at a specific depth. It was designed in 1910 by the early 20th-century explorer and oceanographer Fridtjof Nansen and further developed by Shale Niskin....

    s
  • a trophy attached on the head of a bull in the French course camarguaise bullfighting
    Bullfighting
    Bullfighting is a traditional spectacle of Spain, Portugal, southern France and some Latin American countries , in which one or more bulls are baited in a bullring for sport and entertainment...

    event
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