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Rost
Rost may refer to:
- Andrea Rost (born 1962), Hungarian lyric soprano
- Burkhard Rost (born 1961), German scientist - computational biologists
- Christina Rost (born 1952), German former women's team handball player
- Clarence Rost (born 1914), former Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Erik Rost (born 1985), Swedish ski-orienteering competitor
- Frank Rost (born 1973), German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper
- Johann Leonhard Rost (1688–1727), German astronomer and author from Nuremberg
- John Rost (born 1944),) is a former British ice hockey player
- Jürgen Rost, classical guitarist and professor of guitar
- Karl Rost (1880–1919), German entomologist and insect dealer
- Marinus Bernardus Rost van Tonningen (1852–1927), Dutch Major General
- Markus Rost, German mathematician who works at the intersection of topology and algebra
- Meinoud Rost van Tonningen (1894–1945), Dutch politician of the National Socialist Movement
- Monika Rost (born 1943), classical guitarist, lutenist and professor
- Peter Rost (doctor), M.D. (born 1959), former vice president at the pharmaceutical company Pfizer
- Peter Rost (handballer) (born 1951), former German Team handball player
- Peter Rost (UK politician) (born 1930), retired British Conservative politician and Member of Parliament
- Pierre Adolphe Rost (1797–1868), Louisiana politician, diplomat, lawyer, judge, and plantation owner
- Randi J. Rost (born 1960), computer graphics professional and frequent contributor to graphics standards
- Timo Rost (born 1978), German footballer who currently plays for RB Leipzig
- Yuri Rost (born 1939), Ukrainian photographer, journalist, author and traveller
Røst
Rost (der)
nm.
grill, device composed of parallel metal bars or wires on which meat is roasted; rot, rust, flaky orange coating which forms on metal due to the oxidation of iron; (Botany)
rosten
v.
oxidize, unite with oxygen (e.g. burn); rust, corrode, become corroded due to the oxidation of iron
rösten
v.
roast, grill, cook slightly over dry heat; toast, brown by exposure to heat; torrefy, dry by heat
Rost
(n.)
See Roust.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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rost
blight, mildew, rust, canker, grate
röst
voice, vote
Rost
m rust
mildew
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