"Rosetangle" is a word that refers to the twisted and tangled growth of roses, often found in gardens or wild habitats. The spelling of this word follows the phonetic transcription of /ˈroʊzˌtæŋɡəl/, with the first syllable pronounced "rohz," the second "tang," and the third "gul." The "e" added at the end signifies the noun form of the word. With this spelling and pronunciation, "rosetangle" is an apt descriptor of the thorny and often knotted vines of roses.