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Roman

The noun Roman means a citizen of Rome. The adjective Roman means pertaining or related to Rome. See Rome, Latin language, and
Roman is a family of typographic fonts, the most famous and common of which is Times New Roman.
Roman is also a commune of the Eure département in France.

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