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Rosa has 5 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

large genus of erect or climbing prickly shrubs including roses

"The rosa family produces many beautiful flowers that adorn gardens across the world."

2

no-show, someone who does not show up as expected

"The team deployed the rosa system to quickly generate emergency power at the disaster site."

3

Acronym of roll out solar array.

In plain English: Rosa is another word for rose, which refers to a popular flower with colorful petals that people often give as gifts or plant in gardens.

"She wore a bright pink rosa in her hair to match her outfit."

Usage: Use rosa to refer specifically to an individual person or entity that fails to appear at a scheduled event. This term is often applied in professional settings like business meetings where attendance was confirmed but did not materialize.

Verb
1

to hide, vanish, shadow

"The mist began to rosa over the ancient ruins until they were completely invisible."

Proper Noun
1

A female given name from Latin; a Latinized variant of Rose.

"Many children in the family bear the traditional name Rosa, which is the Latin form of Rose."

Example Sentences
"She wore a bright pink rosa in her hair to match her outfit." noun
"The rosa bloomed beautifully in the spring garden." noun
"She planted a single rosa to brighten her window sill." noun
"The old photo showed a faded rosa growing wild by the fence." noun
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Broader Terms (hypernyms)

Origin

The word comes from the Latin term rosa, which originally meant a rose flower. It traveled directly into English to keep its original meaning of referring to the fragrant bloom.

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