English words starting with rom
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Meanings of Rom:
abbreviationRoman (used as an instruction for a typesetter).
nounA member of the roma people; a romani person.
Usage examples:
The young married person becomes a rom or a romni.
Meanings of Roma:
nounPeople of a race originally from northern india who typically used to travel from place to place, and now live especially in europe and north america
Meanings of Romagnese:
nounA native or inhabitant of the romagna region; = romagnol .
adjectiveOf or relating to the romagna; = romagnol .
Meanings of Romagnol:
nounA native or inhabitant of the romagna, a region of northern italy (now part of emilia-romagna).
adjectiveOf or relating to the romagna, its inhabitants, or the italian dialect spoken by them.
Meanings of Romagnole:
nounA native or inhabitant of the romagna, a region of northern italy (now part of emilia-romagna).
adjectiveOf or relating to the romagna, its inhabitants, or the italian dialect spoken by them.
Romaic
rə(ʊ)ˈmeɪɪkMeanings of Romaic:
adjectiveRelating to the vernacular language of modern greece.
Usage examples:
He translated romaic (modern greek) songs and attached an appendix of romaic authors at the end.
nounThe romaic language.
Meanings of Romaika:
nounApparently: a traditional greek dance (not identified). chiefly with the.
Romaine
rə(ʊ)ˈmeɪnMeanings of Romaine:
nounA lettuce of a variety with crisp narrow leaves that form a tall head.
Usage examples:
Turn over a new leaf with romaine, radicchio, arugula, bok choy, watercress, frisée and mesclun (a …
Romaines
rəˈmeɪnMeanings of Romaines:
nounA lettuce of a variety with crisp narrow leaves that form a tall head.
Usage examples:
Turn over a new leaf with romaine, radicchio, arugula, bok choy, watercress, frisée and mesclun (a …
Romaji
ˈrəʊmədʒiMeanings of Romaji:
nounA system of romanized spelling used to transliterate japanese.
Usage examples:
Thus, the systematic combination of kanji and kana, and to a limited extent, of romaji in the japan…
Meanings of Romal:
nounA type of long-handled braided whip or quirt attached to a pair of reins, traditionally used in driving cattle. now frequently attributive.
Roman
ˈrəʊ.mənMeanings of Roman:
nounA red or pink south african sea bream.
adjectiveRelating to ancient rome or its empire or people.
Usage examples:
A site rich in finds from bronze age and roman settlements
Romance
rəʊˈmænsMeanings of Romance:
nounA feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love.
Usage examples:
I had a thirst for romance
verbTry to gain the love of; court.
Usage examples:
The wealthy estate owner romanced her
adjectiveRelating to or denoting the group of indo-european languages descended from latin, principally french, spanish, portuguese, italian, catalan, occitan, and romanian.
Usage examples:
The romance languages
Romanced
rəʊˈmænsMeanings of Romanced:
verbTry to gain the love of; court.
Usage examples:
The wealthy estate owner romanced her
nounA feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love.
Usage examples:
I had a thirst for romance
adjectiveRelating to or denoting the group of indo-european languages descended from latin, principally french, spanish, portuguese, italian, catalan, occitan, and romanian.
Usage examples:
The romance languages
Meanings of Romanceful:
adjectiveFull of romance; romantic.
Meanings of Romanceless:
adjectiveDevoid of romance; unromantic.
Meanings of Romancelet:
nounA little romance; especially a short romantic story.
Romancers
rə(ʊ)ˈmansəMeanings of Romancers:
nounA person prone to wild exaggeration or falsehood.
Romancing
rəʊˈmænsMeanings of Romancing:
verbTry to gain the love of; court.
Usage examples:
The wealthy estate owner romanced her
nounA feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love.
Usage examples:
I had a thirst for romance
adjectiveRelating to or denoting the group of indo-european languages descended from latin, principally french, spanish, portuguese, italian, catalan, occitan, and romanian.
Usage examples:
The romance languages
Romanesque
ˌrəʊ.məˈneskMeanings of Romanesque:
adjectiveRelating to a style of architecture which prevailed in europe c.900–1200, although sometimes dated back to the end of the roman empire (5th century).
Usage examples:
Churches too were built in great numbers, and in great variety although sharing the romanesque styl…
nounRelating to a style of architecture which prevailed in europe c. 900–1200, although sometimes dated back to the end of the roman empire (5th century).
Meanings of Romanhood:
nounThe condition or fact of being a roman.
Romanian
ruˈmeɪ.ni.ənMeanings of Romanian:
adjectiveRelating to romania or its people or language.
Usage examples:
Your first language is the romanian language, is that correct?
nounA native or inhabitant of romania, or a person of romanian descent.
Usage examples:
With the help of russia, which defeated the turks, the romanians were given more freedom and grante…
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