Proper noun
Rosse (plural Rosses)
A surname from German.
Parsons, born in Ireland in 1854, was the youngest son of the Earl of Rosse and a keen inventor who worked as Junior Partner in the Tyneside engineering firm of Clarke Chapman. Source: Internet
In 1845, Lord Rosse constructed a new telescope and was able to distinguish between elliptical and spiral nebulae. Source: Internet
The historical legacy of Nazism drove a wedge between the generations and increased suspicion of authoritarian structures in society (some analysts see the same occurring in post-fascism Italy, giving rise to " Brigate Rosse "). Source: Internet
This was the first galaxy recognised as having a spiral structure, this structure being first observed by Lord Rosse in 1845. Source: Internet