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Variant of round¹

round¹ Definition

round (ro̵und)

adjective

  1. shaped like a ball; spherical; globular
    1. shaped like a circle, ring, or disk; circular
    2. shaped like a cylinder (in having a circular cross section); cylindrical
  2. curved in shape like part of a sphere or circle
  3. not angular; plump or stout
  4. involving, or done in or with, a circular motion a round dance
    1. not lacking part; full; complete a round dozen
    2. completed; perfected
  5. completed by progressing through a course which, as if circular, returns to the starting point a round trip
  6. constituting, or expressed by, a whole number, or integer; not fractional
  7. expressed in units divisible by ten, one hundred, etc., rather than exactly 500 is a round number for 498, 503, etc.
  8. large in amount, size, etc.; considerable a round sum
  9. mellow and full in tone; sonorous rich round tones
  10. brisk; vigorous and rapid a round pace
  11. outspoken; plain and blunt; straightforward
  12. Phonet. articulated with the lips forming a circular or oval opening; rounded a round vowel

Etymology: ME < OFr roont < L rotundus: see rotund

noun

  1. something round or rounded; thing or part that is spherical, globular, circular, curved, annular, or cylindrical
    1. a rung of a ladder
    2. a crossbar connecting the legs of a chair
  2. the rounded part of the thigh of a beef animal, between the rump and the leg
  3. movement in a circular course or about an axis
  4. round dance
  5. a series or succession of actions, events, etc. that is completed at, or as if at, the point where it began a round of parties
  6. the complete extent; whole range the round of human beliefs
  7. a regular, customary course or circuit, as by a watchman of a station, a doctor of hospital patients, a drinker of a number of bars, etc.
  8. a single serving, as of drinks, to each of a group
    1. a single shot from each of a number of rifles, artillery pieces, etc. fired together, or a shot from a single gun
    2. ammunition for a single shot; cartridge, shell, etc.
  9. a single outburst, as of applause, cheering, etc.; salvo
  10. a circular slice, as of bread
  11. Archery a specified number of arrows shot at the target from a specified distance according to the rules
  12. Games, Sports a single period or division of action, usually one of a series [a round of poker]; specif.,
    1. Boxing any of the timed periods of a fight; a round is now generally limited to three minutes, and the interval between rounds to one minute
    2. Golf a number of holes as a unit of competition, esp. eighteen
  13. Music
    1. a short song for two or more voices, in which the second starts when the first reaches the second phrase, etc. and upon concluding each voice begins again, as in a canon
    2. the ringing in sequence of a set of bells from the smallest to the largest, in change ringing

transitive verb

  1. to make round: often with off
  2. to deprive of angularity or make plump: usually with out
  3. to express as a round number: usually with off
  4. to complete; finish; perfect: usually with out or off
  5. to make a circuit of; pass around we rounded the island
  6. to make a turn about to round a corner
  7. to cause to move in a circular course
  8. Now Rare to encircle; surround
  9. Phonet. to articulate with the lips forming a circular or oval opening

intransitive verb

  1. to make a complete or partial circuit; move in a curved or circular course
    1. to turn; reverse direction
    2. to attack or oppose suddenly or unexpectedly; turn (on)
  2. to become round or plump: often with out
  3. to develop (into) the talk rounded into a plan

adverb

  1. around ( & )
  2. for each of several; to include all in a group not enough to go round
  3. by a circuitous course; in a roundabout way
  4. with a rotating or revolving movement

Related Forms:

round¹ Idioms

go the round

or go the rounds
  1. to be circulated among a number of people: said of a story, rumor, etc.
  2. to walk one's regular course or circuit, as a watchman does

in the round

  1. with the audience or congregation seated all around a central stage, altar, etc.
  2. in full and completely rounded form, not in relief: said of sculpture
  3. in full and realistic detail

out of round

not having perfect roundness

round about

  1. in or to the opposite direction
  2. in every direction around

round in

Naut. to haul in on (a line)

round to

Naut. to turn the bow of a vessel into the wind

round up

  1. ☆ to drive (cattle, horses, etc.) together; collect in a herd, group, etc.
  2. Informal to gather, collect, or assemble

Variant of round²

round² Definition

round (ro̵und)

transitive verb, intransitive verb

Obsolete to whisper (to)

Etymology: ME rounen (+ unhistoric -d) < OE runian, to whisper: see rune

go the rounds Synonyms

go the rounds

v.