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Definition of round
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of round is as below...
Round (n.) A
course
ending
where it
began;
a
circuit;
a beat;
especially,
one
freguently
or
regulary
traversed;
also, the act of
traversing
a
circuit;
as, a
watchman's
round;
the
rounds
of the
postman..
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Belay
::
Belay (v. t.) To make fast, as a rope, by
taking
several
turns with it round a pin,
cleat,
or
kevel..
Saree
::
Saree (n.) The
principal
garment
of a
Hindoo
woman.
It
consists
of a long piece of
cloth,
which is
wrapped
round the
middle
of the body, a
portion
being
arranged
to hang down in
front,
and the
remainder
passed
across
the bosom over the left
shoulder..
Bull''s-eye
::
Bull's-eye
(n.) A small round
cloud,
with a ruddy
center,
supposed
by
sailors
to
portend
a
storm..
Mill
::
Mill (n.) To make a
raised
border
around
the edges of, or to cut fine
grooves
or
indentations
across
the edges of, as of a coin, or a screw head; also, to stamp in a
coining
press;
to
coin..
Plant
::
Plant (n.) To set in the
ground
for
growth,
as a young tree, or a
vegetable
with
roots..
Scramble
::
Scramble
(v. i.) To
struggle
eagerly
with
others
for
something
thrown
upon the
ground;
to go down upon all fours to seize
something;
to catch
rudely
at what is
desired.
Huckle-backed
::
Huckle-backed
(a.)
Round-shoulded.
Cystidea
::
Cystidea
(n. pl.) An order of
Crinoidea,
mostly
fossils
of the
Paleozoic
rocks.
They were
usually
roundish
or
egg-shaped,
and often
unsymmetrical;
some were
sessile,
others
had short
stems..
Credit
::
Credit
(n.) A
ground
of, or title to,
belief
or
confidence;
authority
derived
from
character
or
reputation..
Imbosom
::
Imbosom
(v. t.) To
inclose
or place in the midst of; to
surround
or
shelter;
as, a house
imbosomed
in a
grove..
Circumnavigation
::
Circumnavigation
(n.) The act of
circumnavigating,
or
sailing
round..
Stubbled
::
Stubble
(n.) The
stumps
of
wheat,
rye,
barley,
oats, or
buckwheat,
left in the
ground;
the part of the stalk left by the
scythe
or
sickle..
Lobe
::
Lobe (n.) Any
projection
or
division,
especially
one of a
somewhat
rounded
form.
Ochrea
::
Ochrea
(n.) A kind of
sheath
formed
by two
stipules
united
round a stem.
Accommodation
::
Accommodation
(n.) The
application
of a
writer's
language,
on the
ground
of
analogy,
to
something
not
originally
referred
to or
intended..
Outer
::
Outer (n.) The part of a
target
which is
beyond
the
circles
surrounding
the
bull's-eye.
Round
::
Round (n.) The step of a
ladder;
a
rundle
or rung; also, a
crosspiece
which joins and
braces
the legs of a
chair..
Bottom
::
Bottom
(n.) That upon which
anything
rests or is
founded,
in a
literal
or a
figurative
sense;
foundation;
groundwork..
Querl
::
Querl (v. t.) To
twirl;
to turn or wind
round;
to coil; as, to querl a cord,
thread,
or
rope..
Circumgyrate
::
Circumgyrate
(v. t. & i.) To roll or turn
round;
to cause to
perform
a
rotary
or
circular
motion.
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