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Прежде всего, начните вводить слово, значение которого интересует. Система автоматически подберёт варианты по начальным буквам и покажет их во всплывающем меню. Если кликнуть по одному из вариантов, откроется страница со словарными статьями.

Если точное написание слова неизвестно (как в кроссворде), неизвестную букву можно заменить подстановочным знаком звёздочкой (*), а несколько неизвестных букв — процентом (%). В этом случае меню с вариантами работать не будет, а после ввода запроса нужно будет нажать на кнопку "Найти".

Для более сложных случаев существует возможность указывать несколько слов в запросе. Например, если написать в строке запроса "Пушкин поэт" и нажать "Найти", выведутся все словарные статьи о поэте Пушкине, но не о городе.

В сложных запросах тоже могут присутствовать неизвестные буквы. Например, в кроссворде есть слово "***м***ов", в задании "русский поэт 19 века". Пишем в Reword первым словом "***м***ов", далее через пробел "поэт". Получается "***м***ов поэт" (без кавычек). Нажимаем "Найти" и получаем статью "Лермонтов" и не только.

Порядок словарей можно изменять, перетаскивая словарь вверх или вниз за прямоугольник слева от названия словаря. Также можно выключать ненужные словари.

ROSE

 rose see:  rise  
 
 II.  noun 
 Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Latin rosa; akin to Greek rhodon rose, Persian gul Date: before 12th century 
 
 1. any of a genus ( Rosa of the family Rosaceae, the rose family) of usually prickly shrubs with pinnate leaves and showy flowers having five petals in the wild state but being often double or partly double under cultivation, the flower of a rose, something resembling a rose in form: as, a.  compass card  , a circular card with radiating lines used in other instruments, a rosette especially on a shoe,  rose cut  , an easy or pleasant situation or task , a moderate purplish red, a plane curve which consists of three or more loops meeting at the origin and whose equation in polar coordinates is of the form ρ =  a sin  n θ or ρ =  a cos  n θ where  n is an integer greater than zero, roselike  adjective 
 
 III.  adjective 
 Date: 14th century
 
 
 1. containing or used for roses, of or relating to a rose, flavored, scented, or colored with or like roses, of the color rose 
 
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ROSE

 rose bug 
  noun see:  rose chafer  
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ROSE

 rose chafer 
  noun 
 Date: 1704
 a common North American scarab beetle ( Macrodactylus subspinosus ) that feeds on plant roots as a larva and on leaves and flowers (as of rose or grapevines) as an adult
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ROSE

 rose cold 
  noun see:  rose fever  
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ROSE

 rose cut 
  noun 
 Date: circa 1842
 a form in which gems (as diamonds) are cut that usually has a flat circular base and facets in two ranges rising to a point, rose-cut  adjective 
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ROSE

 rose fever 
  noun 
 Date: 1851
 hay fever occurring in the spring or early summer
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ROSE

 rose geranium 
  noun 
 Date: 1832
 any of several pelargoniums grown for their fragrant 3- to 5-lobed leaves and small pink flowers
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ROSE

 rose hip 
  noun 
 Date: 1857
 the ripened usually red or orange accessory fruit of a rose that consists of a fleshy receptacle enclosing numerous achenes
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ROSE

 rose mallow 
  noun 
 Date: 1857
 any of several hibiscuses with large usually rose-colored flowers
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ROSE

 rose of jericho 
 
 Etymology: Middle English, from Jericho, ancient city in Palestine
 Date: 15th century
 an annual herb ( Anastatica hierochuntica ) of the mustard family found from northern Africa to Iran that rolls up when dry and expands when moistened
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ROSE

 rose of sharon 
 
 Etymology: Plain of Sharon, Palestine
 Date: circa 1847
 a commonly cultivated Asian shrub or small tree ( Hibiscus syriacus ) having showy bell-shaped rose, purple, or white flowers
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ROSE

 rose oil 
  noun 
 Date: 1552
 a fragrant essential oil obtained from roses and used chiefly in perfumery and in flavoring
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ROSE

 rose pink 
  noun 
 Date: 1849
 a moderate pink
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ROSE

 rose slug 
  noun 
 Date: 1877
 the green larva of either of two sawflies ( Cladius difformis and  Endelomyia aethiops ) that feed on the parenchyma of and skeletonize the leaves of roses
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ROSE

 rose water 
  noun 
 Date: 14th century
 a watery solution of the odoriferous constituents of the rose used as a perfume or a flavoring
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ROSE

 rose window 
  noun 
 Date: 1773
 a circular window filled with tracery
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ROSE

 rose, mount 
 geographical name mountain 10,778  feet (3285  meters ) W Nevada SW of Reno
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