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Rosette is the French diminutive of '' rose''. It may refer to:


Flower shaped designs

* Rosette (award), a mark awarded by an organisation * Rosette (design), a small flower design *hence, various flower-shaped or rotational symmetric forms: ** Rosette (decoration), a small circular device that can be awarded with medal ** Rosette (politics), worn by political candidates in an election ** Rosette, a type of chain stitch in sewing **
Rose window Rose window is often used as a generic term applied to a circular window, but is especially used for those found in Gothic cathedrals and churches. The windows are divided into segments by stone mullions and tracery. The term ''rose window'' w ...
, a Gothic circular architectonic component cut most frequently in shape similar to a rose ** Rosette (botany), a circular arrangement of leaves **
Rosette (zoology) A rosette is a rose-like marking or formation found on the fur and skin of some animals, particularly cats. Rosettes are used to camouflage the animal, either as a defense mechanism or as a stalking tool. Predators use their rosettes to simulate ...
, markings like those of a jaguar ** a structure near the beak of some birds ** Pliska rosette, an ancient bronze artifact found in Pliska, Bulgaria in 1961 ** Rosette sampler, a circular arrangement of Nansen bottles ** a trophy attached on the head of a bull in the French ''course camarguaise''
bullfighting Bullfighting is a physical contest that involves a bullfighter attempting to subdue, immobilize, or kill a bull, usually according to a set of rules, guidelines, or cultural expectations. There are several variations, including some forms wh ...
event ** Klemperer rosette, a term used in interstellar cosmology and science fiction to indicate a group of cosmic bodies in a gravitational relationship. *
Rosette (music) A rosette (from French, meaning ''little rose''), rose, or knot, in the context of musical instruments, is a form of soundhole decoration. The name originated during the medieval period, as a comparison with church windows which were called rose ...
, soundhole decoration on musical instruments.


Placename

* Rosetta, aka Rosetta or Rashid, a port city on the Mediterranean coast *
Rosette, Utah Rosette is an unincorporated ranching community in northwestern Box Elder County, Utah, United States. Description Rosette is located about west of Park Valley, south of the Raft River Mountains. The community was named by the town's first ...
, an unincorporated ranching community in Box Elder County, United States * a site near
Round Hill, Nova Scotia Round Hill is an historic community on the Annapolis River in Nova Scotia’s verdant Annapolis Valley halfway between the Valley market towns of Bridgetown and Annapolis Royal. It is 10 kilometres east of Annapolis Royal on Route 201 and the ...
, Canada *
La Rosette La Rosette is a settlement in Guadeloupe in the commune of Le Moule, on the island of Grande-Terre.Footprint, Caribbean Islands'. Footprint Handbooks; 2002. p. 654. It is located to the west of Lemercier and to the south of Palais-Sainte-Margueri ...
, a settlement in Guadeloupe in the commune of Le Moule, on the island of Grande-Terre *
Sainte-Rosette, New Brunswick Sainte-Rosette is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northwa ...
, an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, Canada


People

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Rosette (actress) Rosette (real name Françoise Quéré; born 6 September 1959) is a French actress and producer. Roles * ''Immoral Women'' (1979) * '' Pauline at the Beach'' (1983) * '' The Green Ray'' (1986) * ''A Tale of Winter'' (1992) : Irma * ''The Lady an ...
(real name Françoise Quéré, born 1959), a French actress * La Belle Rosette, real name
Beryl McBurnie Beryl Eugenia McBurnie (2 November 1913 – 30 March 2000) was a Trinidadian dancer. She established the Little Carib Theatre in Woodbrook, Port of Spain,, and promoted the culture and arts of Trinidad and Tobago as her life's work. She helped to ...
(1915–2000), a Trinidadian dance legend *
Rosette Bir Rosette Bir (1926-1992) 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. She learned from the artist Albert Féra ...
(1926–1992), French sculptor *
Rosette Anday Piroska Anday (12 December 1899, in Budapest – 22 December 1977, in Vienna) known as Rosette Anday, was a leading Hungarian mezzo-soprano. Life On 23 September 1921, Bizet's opera '' Carmen'' was performed at the Vienna State Opera and a hit ...
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Rosette Sharma Rosette Sharma, also known by her stage names Rosette, Rosette Luve, Rozette and Rosetta, is a Canadian singer, songwriter and actress. Early life Sharma was born in British Columbia. She is of Fijian, Caucasian, Egyptian, Indian descent. She gr ...
(born 1982), Canadian singer, songwriter and actress *
Clinton Rosette Clinton E. Rosette (c. April 1850 – July 24, 1909) 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 th ...
(1850–1909), prominent citizen of DeKalb, Illinois


Fictional characters

* Rosette Lambert in ''
The Secret of Rosette Lambert ) , image = , alt = , caption = , director = Raymond Bernard , producer = Adolphe Osso , writer = , narrator = , starring = Lois Meredith Sylvia GreyPaul AmiotCamille BertC ...
'', a 1920 French film by Raymond Bernard * Rosette Christopher, the protagonist of the '' Chrono Crusade'' anime and manga series * Princess Rosette, a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy * Rosette, a character in ''
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. It was first ...
'', an opéra comique in five acts by Jules Massenet


Food

* Rosette (grape), a wine grape variety ** Rufete (grape), a Portuguese/Spanish wine grape variety that is also known as Rosette * Rosette (cookie), a thin crispy moulded cookie apparently of Scandinavian origin * Rosette, a white Bergerac wine *
Rosette de Lyon Rosette de Lyon is a cured saucisson from France. It is made from pork and usually served thinly sliced. See also *Lyonnaise cuisine * List of sausages This is a list of notable sausages. Sausage is a food usually made from ground meat ...
, a French pork saucisson or sausage * a dish from Emalia-Romagna consisting of a pasta filled with bechamel, cream, ham and others: see List of Italian dishes#Emilia-Romagna * a kind of bread from Italian province of Veneto


Music

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Rosette (album) ''Rosette'' is the fifth studio album by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudo. It was released on April 4, 1990, through Pony Canyon. Initially titled ''Mysterious II'', ''Rosette'' is Kudo's first album to be entirely arranged by Tsugutoshi Gotō and his ...
, an album by Japanese singer Shizuka Kudō


Scientific names which include the element "rosette"

* a
Point group In geometry, a point group is a mathematical group of symmetry operations (isometries in a Euclidean space) that have a fixed point in common. The coordinate origin of the Euclidean space is conventionally taken to be a fixed point, and every p ...
in geometry is also known as a rosette group *
Rosette Nebula The Rosette Nebula (also known as Caldwell 49) is an H II region located near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy. The open cluster NGC 2244 (Caldwell 50) is closely associated with the nebulosity, th ...
, a nebula in the Monoceros constellation * Rosette sampler, a device used to assess water quality * Gypsum rosette, an alternative name for a Desert rose (crystal) * Klemperer rosette, a symmetrical arrangement of orbiting bodies arranged around a common center of mass * The Rosette terminal complex is a structure in vascular plants that produces cellulose * Erythrocyte rosetting is formation of red blood cells arranging themselves around a central cell so that the entire cluster looks more or less like a flower * Rosette or palisade (pathology) of cells in a halo or spoken-wheel arrangement *
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. Furstenberg's Ros ...
, an anatomical structure located in the internal streak canal of the teat *
Mossy fiber (cerebellum) Mossy fibers are one of the major inputs to cerebellum. There are many sources of this pathway, the largest of which is the cerebral cortex, which sends input to the cerebellum via the pontocerebellar pathway. Other contributors include the ves ...
is sometimes called a mossy fiber rosette * The anterior olfactory nucleus of fishes can be called the olfactory rosette * A rosette agent is ''
Sphaerothecum destruens ''Sphaerothecum destruens'' (the rosette agent) is a parasite of fish. It was first discovered in the United States in association with invasive species including topmouth gudgeon, but was found to be the causative agent of a disease in the UK af ...
'', a protist parasite of fish *
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 malari ...
, a formation characteristic of schizonts in protozoal infections by the reptile parasites ''Plasmodium tropiduri'' and ''P. holaspi'' or fish parasite ''Babesiosoma'' *
Groundnut rosette virus ''Groundnut rosette virus'' (GRV) is a peanut pathogenic virus found in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is transmitted between plants by insect vectors such as the groundnut aphid (''Aphis craccivora''). History The groundnut (''Arachis hypogaea'') ori ...
, a plant pathogenic virus *
Peach rosette mosaic virus Peach rosette mosaic virus (PRMV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family ''Secoviridae'', infecting peaches and nectarines, and grapevine. External linksICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database: Peach rosette mosaic viruslist of pests and diseases of roses Roses (''Rosa'' species) are susceptible to a number of pests, diseases and disorders. Many of the problems affecting roses are seasonal and climatic.Ross, D.,''Rose-growing for Pleasure'', Lothian Publishing, Melbourne, 1985, pp. 27 ...
* CD2, a protein also known as rosette receptor


Similar spellings

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Claudia Rosett Claudia Rosett is an American writer and journalist. A former staff writer for ''The Wall Street Journal'', she writes a foreign affairs column for ''Forbes'', blogs for PJ Media, makes guest appearances on television and radio, and is attached to ...
, an American writer and journalist *
Rosete (disambiguation) Rosete may refer to: * Héctor Rosete, a football player * Jimena Navarrete Rosete (born 1988), a Mexican model * Maira Rosete, a dancer at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games dancesport competition * Martin Rosete (born 1980), a Spanish film directo ...
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Roset (disambiguation) Roset may refer to: Business * Ligne Roset, a French modern furniture company Places * Roset-Fluans, a commune in the Doubs department, France * Ogașu lui Roșeț, a tributary of the Cerna River in Romania * Roset, Vestland, a village in Stry ...
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Rozet (disambiguation) Rozet may refer to : * Rozet, Wyoming, an unincorporated community in Campbell County, Wyoming, United States * Rozet-Saint-Albin, a commune in the Aisne department in Picardie in northern France * François Rozet (1899–1994), a French Canadian a ...
* Rozetes, symbols of the Eleusinian cult visible at the
Archaeological Museum of Eleusis The Archeological Museum of Eleusis is a museum in Eleusis, Attica, Greece. The museum is located inside the archaeological site of Eleusis. Built in 1890, by the plans of the German architect Kaverau, to keep the findings of the excavations, and ...
, Greece *
Roxette Roxette was a Swedish pop rock duo, consisting of Marie Fredriksson (vocals and keyboards) and Per Gessle (vocals and guitar). Formed in 1986, the duo became an international act in the late 1980s, when they released their breakthrough second a ...
, a Swedish pop duo


See also

* * Rosetta (disambiguation) * Rosetti, a disambiguation page *
Rose (disambiguation) A rose is a perennial plant of the genus ''Rosa'', or the flower it bears. Rose may also refer to: Colors * Rose (color) ** RAL 3017 Rose * Rose (heraldic tincture) Arts, entertainment and media Film * ''Rose'' (2011 film), a Polish film * ...
* Compass rose, a graphic device indicating directions on a map, primarily North *
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 ...
, a 1916 American silent short romantic film directed by Tom Ricketts {{Disambiguation, geo, given name, surname