Proper noun
Rosemarie
A female given name from Latin, a variant of Rosemary borrowed from continental Europe.
A dedicated volunteer for any need in Jackman, Rosemarie could be counted on to help. Source: Internet
According to a controversial theory by Rosemarie Lierke, the vase, along with the rest of Roman cameo glass, was moulded rather than cold-cut, probably using white glass powder for the white layer. Source: Internet
According to CTW researchers Rosemarie Truglio and Shalom Fisch, Sesame Street was one of the few children's television programs to utilize a detailed and comprehensive educational curriculum, garnered from formative and summative research. Source: Internet
After winning a 12-year legal battle with the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) for land trespass, Rosemarie Samuels is being dragged back to court as the light and power company is appealing the award of $65 million to the chicken farmer. Source: Internet
After breaking up with his Filipina girlfriend, Rosemarie Vega, he tried to portray himself as a player. Source: Internet
Feminist thought : a more comprehensive introduction / Rosemarie Tong. Source: Internet