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Wat (wie) is rosella - definitie


Rosella         
·noun A beautiful Australian parrakeet (Platycercus eximius) often kept as a cage bird. The head and back of the neck are scarlet, the throat is white, the back dark green varied with lighter green, and the breast yellow.
rosella         
[r?(?)'z?l?]
¦ noun an Australian parakeet with vivid green, red, yellow, or blue plumage. [Genus Platycercus: several species.]
Origin
C19: alt. of Rosehill, New South Wales, where the bird was first found.
Rosella (1819 ship)         
Rosella was launched in 1819 at Newcastle upon Tyne. She made one voyage to and possibly one to Bengal, both under a licence from the British East India Company (EIC).

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Rosella
Rosellas are in a genus that consists of six species and nineteen subspecies.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor rosella
1. The unions say the implications of the High Court decision extend well beyond the specific circumstances of the Rosella or the shipping industry generally.
2. Eyewitness Rosella Tew, 68, said: "The first thing we knew something was wrong was when we heard a helicopter in trouble.
3. Fraser married Rosella Cohen, taught himself to read and worked as a shoemaker and a newspaper salesman in addition to a lumber mill job.
4. The mostly Spanish–language album includes vocals from the late Don Tosti, an "overlooked" musician, as well as Esi and Rosella Arvizu.
5. The union was opposed to the company‘s plan to reflag one of its ferries – the loss–making Rosella – as an Estonian vessel, so that it could be manned by a cheaper Estonian crew.