ros
/rɒs/Definitions
1. noun
A shrub or small tree of the genus Rosa, typically having flowers with five petals.
“The garden featured a beautiful ros with vibrant pink flowers.”
2. noun
A type of ancient writing, originating from the Etruscan civilization and later used by the Romans.
“The archaeologists studied the inscriptions on a ros from the Etruscan period.”
3. noun
A ros of a particular type or quality.
“The shop sold a ros of fine Italian wines.”
4. interjection
An expression of pleasure or satisfaction, often used when tasting wine or other beverages.
“He let out a happy ros as he sipped the fine wine.”