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1. | [ noun ] (Italian) a resident of modern Rome | |
Related terms: | Italian Rome | |
2. | [ adjective ] relating to or characteristic of people of Rome | |
Examples: | "Roman virtues" "his Roman bearing in adversity" "a Roman nose" |
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3. | [ adjective ] (Roman antiquity) of or relating to or characteristic of Rome (especially ancient Rome) | |
Examples: | "Roman architecture" "the old Roman wall" |
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Related terms: | antiquity Rome Rome | |
4. | [ noun ] Last name, frequency rank in the U.S. is 515 | |
5. | [ noun ] Man's first name, popularity rank in the U.S. is 475 | |
6. | [ adjective ] (Roman Catholic) of or relating to or supporting Romanism | |
Synonyms: | Romanist romish Roman_Catholic popish papist papistic papistical r.c. | |
Examples: | "the Roman Catholic Church" |
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Related terms: | Romanism Romanism Romanism Romanism Romanism | |
7. | [ adjective ] characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions | |
8. | [ noun ] (Roman antiquity) an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire | |
Related terms: | European Caesar Cassius Antony Agrippa Augustus agrippina Seneca Cicero Flaminius Pompey Scipio Sulla Brutus palatine agrippina Roman_Empire | |
9. | [ noun ] (printing) a typeface used in ancient Roman inscriptions | |
Synonyms: | roman_letters roman_print roman_type | |
Related terms: | proportional_font | |
Similar spelling: |
Romany Romano Romani Romana Rohman Rommany Romania Ronan Roumania Romain romaine Romona Romine |