Definition of Rhodoras

1. rhodora [n] - See also: rhodora

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rhodoras

rhodomontade
rhodomontades
rhodonite
rhodonites
rhodophane
rhodophylactic
rhodophylaxis
rhodophyte
rhodophytes
rhodopseudomonas
rhodopsin
rhodopsin kinase
rhodopsins
rhodoquinone oxidoreductase
rhodora
rhodoras (current term)
rhodospirillaceae
rhodospirillales
rhodospirillum
rhodospirillum rubrum
rhodostannite
rhodotorula
rhodous
rhodoxanthin
rhodplumsite
rhodplumsites
rhody
rhomb

Literary usage of Rhodoras

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1906)
"A very few rhodoras linger. Nest of a kingbird or wood pewee * on a white [sic] spruce in the Holden Swamp, about fifteen feet high, on a small branch near ..."

2. Theodore Parker: Preacher and Reformer by John White Chadwick (1900)
"The pulpit was a floral calendar, from week to week its violets or rhodoras, its wild roses, gentians, asters, keeping step with the procession of the ..."

3. The Canadian Handbook and Tourist's Guide: Giving a Description of Canadian by Henry Beaumont Small, John Taylor (1867)
"There are also the Mayflower, the Hepatica, and Symplocarpus,—thickets crowned with rhodoras in full bloom—a bush a few feet high with superb rose-colored ..."

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