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ROUNDS, n. plu. 1. [See Round , n. No. 5.] 2. Round-top. [See Top .]
ROUND'ROBIN, n. A written petition, memorial or remonstrance signed by names in ...
ROUND'RIDGE, v.t. [round and ridge.] In tillage, to form round ridges by plowing.
ROUND'O, n. 1. A sort of ancient poem, consisting of thirteen verses, of which e...
ROUND'NESS, n. 1. The quality of being round, circular, spherical, globular or c...
ROUND'LY, adv. 1. In a round form or manner. 2. Openly; boldly; without reserve;...
ROUND'LET, n. A little circle.
ROUND'ISHNESS, n. The state of being roundish.
ROUND'ISH, a. Somewhat round; nearly round; as a roundish See d; a roundish figure.
ROUND'ING, ppr. 1. Making round or circular. 2. Making full, flowing and smooth....
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...