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ROUND'HOUSE, n. 1. A constable's prison; the prison to secure persons taken up b...
ROUND'HEADED, a. Having a round head or top.
ROUND'HEAD, n. [round and head.] A name formerly given to a puritan, from the pr...
ROUND'EL, ROUND'ELAY, ROUND'ER, n. [See Rondure .] Circumference; inclosure. [No...
ROUND'ABOUT, a. [round and about.] 1. Indirect; going round; loose. Paraphrase i...
ROUND, a. 1. Cylindrical; circular; spherical or globular. Round is applicable t...
ROUN'CEVAL, n. A variety of pea, so called.
ROUNCE, n. rouns'. The handle of a printing press.
ROUN, v.i. To whisper. Obs. ROUN , v.t. To address in a whisper. Obs.
ROULEAU, n. roolo'. A little roll; a roll of guineas in paper.
ROUGHT, for raught; pret. of reach. Obs.
ROUGHNESS, n. ruf'ness. 1. Unevenness of surface, occasioned by small prominence...
ROUGHLY, adv. ruf'ly. 1. With uneven surface; with asperities on the surface. 2....
ROUGHINGS, n. ruf'ings. Grass after mowing or reaping. [Local.]
ROUGHEN, v.t ruf'n. [from rough.] To make rough. ROUGHEN , v.i. ruf'n. To grow o...
ROUGH-WROUGHT, a. ruf'-raut. Wrought or done coarsely.