Similar words: romance, romantic, woman, tomato, domain, diplomat, no matter, automatic. Meaning: ['rəʊmən] n. 1. a resident of modern Rome 2. an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire 3. a typeface used in ancient Roman inscriptions. adj. 1. relating to or characteristic of people of Rome 2. of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome) 3. characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions 4. of or relating to or supporting Romanism.
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31. The building goes back to Roman times.
32. Early Christians smashed the gods of many Roman temples.
33. This dictionary is set in Press Roman.
34. The Roman Catholic Church regards marriage as indissoluble.
35. She is a devout Roman Catholic.
36. Large parts of Britain were under Roman occupation.
37. They absorbed a great deal of the Roman culture.
38. He collects Egyptian and Roman antiquities.
39. Archaeologists have uncovered an entire Roman city.
40. The dig revealed the site of a Roman villa.
41. Some of the town's Roman monuments still survive.
42. In this book, definitions are printed in roman.
43. Definitions in this dictionary are printed in roman type.
44. She, too, was a convert to Roman Catholicism.
45. Beneath the present church were remnants of Roman flooring.
46. There are Roman remains all around us.
47. We visited a Roman ruin.
48. They defeated a greatly superior Roman army.
49. When did the Roman Empire come into being?
50. They dug up a hoard of Roman coins.
51. He was wearing a Roman kilt and laurel wreath.
52. Archaeologists have traced many Roman roads in Britain.
53. She made a collection of Roman coins and medals.
54. He was made the Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland last year.
55. 1 and 2 are Arabic numerals,(sentencedict.com) I and II are Roman numerals.
56. Many ruins of Roman date are to be seen in the south of France.
57. Many aqueducts from ancient Roman times still stand today near the Mediterranean Sea.
58. The author examines each aspect of Roman society[sentencedict.com/Roman.html], then attempts to summarize the complex whole.
59. The Roman Empire reached its zenith around the year 100.
60. The Roman Empire subjected most of Europe to its rule.