1. rosing - Noun
2. rosing - Verb
rosing
present participle of rose
rosing (uncountable)
The process of imparting a pink tint to raw white silk.
A sequel to the novel followed a year later, Rachel Rosing (Collins, 1935). Source: Internet
In 1907, Russian scientist Boris Rosing used a CRT in the receiving end of an experimental video signal to form a picture. Source: Internet
It starred John Nolan as Nick and Prunella Gee as Anna, with Sharon Maughan making her TV debut as the glamorous and ambitious Rachel Rosing. Source: Internet
Rosing, pp. 128–132 This kind of social interaction is uncommon; it is far more typical for polar bears to behave aggressively towards dogs. Source: Internet
Rosing, pp. 20–23 Its hearing is about as acute as that of a human, and its vision is also good at long distances. Source: Internet
Rosing, pp. 42–48 After mating, the fertilized egg remains in a suspended state until August or September. Source: Internet