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UK
/ɹˈəʊzeɪt/
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[ US /ˈɹoʊziət/ ]
[ US /ˈɹoʊziət/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of something having a dusty purplish pink color
the roseate glow of dawn
How To Use roseate In A Sentence
- Among the bird species the following are the commonest: military macaw Ara militaris (VU), rufescent tinamu Crypturellus cinnamomeus, spot‑bellied bobwhite Colinus leucopogon, great curassow Crax rubra, crested guan Penelope purpurascens, blue‑winged teal Anas discors, roseate spoonbill Ajaia ajaja, thick knee Burhinus bistriatus, jabiru Jabiru mycteria (VU), ibis Eudocimus albus and laughing falcon Herpetotheres cachinans. Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica
- Manet was starkly linear, and sober in his coloration, whilst Renoir preferred loose curves and a roseate blur.
- Female roseate terns sometimes mate with each other for life, allowing themselves to be fertilised by males, but making nests and bringing up their young together.
- Large wading and diving birds seemed to be everywhere: great white egrets, great blue herons, green herons, tricolored herons, roseate spoonbills, anhingas, cormorants, and jacanas.
- Large wading and diving birds seemed to be everywhere: great white egrets, great blue herons, green herons, tricolored herons, roseate spoonbills, anhingas, cormorants, and jacanas.
- Miraculously, both my eyes were untouched, but though Mahulda rinsed them with boric acid, I could not rid my vision of a faint roseate tint.
- Stuffed birds in flight - roseate spoonbills, a great blue heron, a ferruginous hawk - fill another case. Saltillo, Mexico - color, culture and colonial charm
- As the L.A.-based painter makes staggeringly evident, meat is raw organic matter, streaked with stringy sinew and mottled with roseate fat.
- Pink-plumed birds called roseate spoonbills flew overhead and big, leafy American lotuses glistened on a distant bank. KansasCity.com: Front Page
- The eight endangered species of birds are common scoter, hen harrier, grey partridge, corncrake, red-necked phalarope, nightjar, roseate tern and corn bunting.