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  1. Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans: a New Testament book containing an exposition of the doctrines of Saint Paul; written in AD 58
  2. (roman) relating to or characteristic of people of Rome; "Roman virtues"; "his Roman bearing in adversity"; "a Roman nose"
  3. (roman) a resident of modern Rome
  4. (roman) an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire
  5. (romanism) the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church based in Rome
  6. Romans is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France.
  7. Romans is a documentary created by Tony Robinson about the Roman Empire. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 on September 20, 2003.
  8. Heroscape is an expandable turn-based miniature wargaming system originally manufactured by Milton Bradley Company, but is now manufactured by Wizards of the Coast , both subsidiaries of Hasbro, Inc.. ...
  9. Ancient Rome played a pivotal role in the history of wine. The earliest influences of viticulture on the Italian peninsula can be traced to Ancient Greeks and Etruscans. ...
  10. The Romans is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from January 16 to February 6, 1965. The story is set during the era of the Roman Empire in the reign of Nero.
  11. (Roman (architecture)) Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of Medieval Europe, characterized by semi-circular arches, and evolving into the Gothic style, characterised by pointed arches, beginning in the 12th century. ...
  12. (roman) Upright, as opposed to italic; A serifed style of typeface; Supporting or using a Western European character set
  13. (Roman) A native or resident of Rome; A native or resident of the Roman Empire; Used to distinguish a Roman numeral from an Arabic numeral in oral discourse; The Roman script; Of or from Rome; Of or from the Roman Empire; supporting or using a Western European character set; Of or pertaining ...
  14. (roman) Commonly refers to the upright version of a face within a font family, as compared to the italic version.
  15. (Roman) type which has vertical stems as distinct from italics or oblique which are set at angles.
  16. (ROMAN) Real-Time Observations Monitor and Analysis Network. A web-based weather observations monitor linking RAWS, airport observations, and other miscellaneous observations to a single user interface.
  17. (2. Roman) In the present article we shall attempt to present a view of the constitution of the Roman army at several remarkable epochs, and to point out in what respect the usages of one age differed most conspicuously from those of another, abstaining most carefully from those general ...
  18. (Roman (Serif)) Serif is an all-inclusive term for characters that have a line crossing the free end of a stroke. This style face, said to have been invented by the Romans, is also commonly referred to as 'roman'. It is the one most often used and also one of the most legible styles. ...
  19. (Roman) (A Novel) [1985-1989]. Moscow: Tri Kita in cooperation with Obscuri Viri, 1994.
  20. (Roman) A font or typeface that has an upright stature, roman text dominates in publishing, both in print and online. The words in this definition are all roman.
  21. (Roman) A person who lives in or comes from Rome in Italy.
  22. (Roman) A term used to describe a nose with a high, prominent bridge. Often seen in Siamese.
  23. (Roman) An upright letter, as opposed to a sloped, or italic, letter. The term also describes a style of type based upon Italian manuscript hands of the fifteenth century (return to top)
  24. (Roman) An upright, normal-weight typeface, whether serif or sans-serif, oldstyle or modern.
  25. (Roman) Borne by the name of And.