Rose may refer to: - Rose, a flowering shrub
- Rose (colour), a colour ranging from deep to pale pink
- Rose (mathematics), a type of polar graph
- Rose (topology), a wedge sum of circles
- Rose (heraldry), a mark of distinction
- Rosé, a style of wine
- Rose window, a circular stained glass window most commonly used in Gothic architecture
- Rose cuts, a way of cutting a diamond
- a wind rose or a compass rose, initially for sailing purpose
- a perforated attachment for the spout of a watering can
- ROSE algebra, related to Spatial databases
People: Places: In fiction: In music: Other: - Rose (goat), a goat who was married to a Sudanese man in 2006
- HMS Rose (disambiguation)
- Rose (ship), replica of the 18th century frigate HMS Rose; represented HMS Surprise in the film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
- USS General Maurice Rose (AP-126), a US Navy troop transport ship
- Rose Theatre, Brampton of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, built September 2006
- The Rose (theatre), the first theatre on London's Bankside, built in 1587, excavated in 1989
- Roses Stores, a North Carolina-based chain of discount stores
- ROSE Online, an MMORPG
- Rose Bowl (stadium), a football stadium located in the American city of Pasadena, California that is the site of a postseason college football bowl game, the home field of UCLA Bruins' football, and other events
- Rose Bowl (game), the aforementioned college football bowl game, played on New Year's Day or shortly thereafter
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, a private university in Terre Haute, Indiana
- Cadbury Roses, a wrapped miniature chocolate product by confectionary company Cadbury
- ROSE compiler framework, a tool to create source-to-source compilers and analyzers
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