All English words - page 5051
Meanings of Romancy:
adjectiveCharacteristic of, filled with, or redolent of romance; romantic.
Meanings 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.
Meanings 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.
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With the help of russia, which defeated the turks, the romanians were given more freedom and grante…
Meanings of Romanic:
adjectiveRelating to or denoting the romance languages.
Usage examples:
His hopes lie with the romanic languages, which he likes to think of as ‘a single united language’ …
nounThe romance languages considered as a group.
Meanings of Romanies:
nounA member of a people originating in south asia and traditionally having an itinerant way of life, living widely dispersed across europe and north and south america and speaking a language that is related to hindi.
Usage examples:
The romani remained an oppressed group
adjectiveRelating to or associated with the romani or their culture or language.
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Romani people have a long history
Meanings of Romanish:
adjectiveOriginally (in old english): †of or relating to rome in its capacity as a centre of authority for the christian church (obsolete). later (frequently depreciative): of, belonging to, characteristic of, or sympathetic towards the roman catholic church; roman catholic.
nounRomansh rare before 20th century.
Meanings of Romanism:
nounRoman catholicism.
Usage examples:
But he rejoiced to have been ‘persecuted for righteousness sake’ and that, to the glory of god, nea…
Meanings of Romanist:
nounAn expert in or student of roman antiquities or law, or of the romance languages.
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A mixture of doctoral students setting out the direction of their research and established romanist…
adjectiveBelonging or adhering to the roman catholic church.
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Most english catholics were more royalist than romanist
Meanings of Romanistic:
adjectiveOf, relating to, or of the nature of roman law.
Meanings of Romanite:
nounAny of several varieties of dessert apple, chiefly late-ripening and with a red skin; (formerly especially) = "rambo". also with distinguishing word.
Meanings of Romanity:
nounThe culture, civilization, way of life, etc., of the ancient romans; the fact of being roman, or of having adopted roman customs or institutions.
Meanings of Romanium:
nounAn aluminium alloy typically containing small amounts of nickel, tin, tungsten, and other metals, and formerly common in bicycle frames.
Meanings of Romanize:
verbBring (a region, people, etc.) under roman influence or authority.
Usage examples:
Romanized buildings
Meanings of Romanized:
verbBring (a region, people, etc.) under roman influence or authority.
Usage examples:
Romanized buildings
adjectiveSimilar to or typical of ancient roman styles, beliefs, customs, etc.
Usage examples:
The new province of dacia became one of the most highly romanized of the empire., the "bust of a yo…
Meanings of Romanizer:
nounA person who favours or adopts roman catholic practices, doctrines, etc.; (also in the pre-reformation church) a supporter of the influence of rome in church affairs.
Meanings of Romanizes:
verbBring (a region, people, etc.) under roman influence or authority.
Usage examples:
Romanized buildings
Meanings of Romanizing:
verbBring (a region, people, etc.) under roman influence or authority.
Usage examples:
Romanized buildings
Meanings of Romanly:
adverbIn a roman manner; after the manner of (especially ancient) rome.
Meanings of Romano:
nounA strong-tasting hard cheese, originally made in italy.
Usage examples:
Use just a touch of extra-flavorful cheeses like parmesan, romano and feta.
combining formRoman; roman and …
Usage examples:
Romano-british
Meanings of Romans:
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
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