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1. (n.) rambler
one that rambles.
2. rambler
any of several climbing roses with clusters of small flowers.
Etymology: (1615–25)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) rambler
a person who takes long walks in the country
2. (noun) rambler
a person whose speech or writing is not well organized
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) rambler
one who rambles; a rover; a wanderer
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia |
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1. rambler
a periodical containing essays by Johnson in the Spectator vein, issued in 1750-52, but written in that "stiff and cumbrous style which," as Professor Saintsbury remarks, "has been rather unjustly identified with Johnson's manner of writing generally."
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Sense: a climbing plant (usually a rose).
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Afrikaans: klimplant |
Arabic: زهْر مُتَعَرْبِش |
Bulgarian: пълзящо растение |
Brazilian: trepadeira |
Czech: popínavá rostlina (růže) |
German: die Kletterrose |
Danish: slyngplante |
Greek: αναρριχώμενο φυτό (συν. τ |
Spanish: trepadora |
Estonian: ronitaim, roniroos |
Farsi: گیاه های بالا رونده |
Finnish: köynnöskasvi |
French: rosier grimpant |
Hebrew: צֶמַח מְטַפֵּס |
Hindi: लता, आम तौर पर गुलाब |
Croatian: penjačica |
Hungarian: futórózsa |
Indonesian: tanaman rambat |
Icelandic: klifurjurt/-rós |
Italian: (rosa) rampicante |
Japanese: つるばら |
Korean: 덩굴장미 |
Lithuanian: vijoklis |
Latvian: vīteņaugs |
Malay: tumbuhan menjalar |
Dutch: klimplant |
Norwegian: klatre-/slyngrose |
Polish: pnąca róża |
Persian: گیاه های بالا رونده |
Pashto: چكروهونكى، هواخورى كوونكى |
Portuguese: trepadeira |
Romanian: plantă căţărătoare |
Russian: вьющаяся роза |
Slovak: popínavá rastlina (ruža) |
Slovenian: plezalka |
Serbian: puzavica |
Swedish: klängväxt, -ros |
Thai: ไม้เลื้อย |
Turkish: sarmaşık gülü |
Taiwanese: 蔓生植物 |
Ukrainian: витка рослина |
Urdu: گلاب کی بیل |
Vietnamese: cây leo |
Chinese: 蔓生植物 |
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