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Definition of round
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Round (n.)
Anything
round,
as a
circle,
a
globe,
a ring. The
golden
round [the
crown]..
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Carabus
::
Carabus
(n.) A genus of
ground
beetles,
including
numerous
species.
They
devour
many
injurious
insects..
Circumduction
::
Circumduction
(n.) The
rotation
of a limb round an
imaginary
axis, so as to
describe
a
concial
surface..
Bordelais
::
Bordelais
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Bordeaux,
in
France,
or to the
district
around
Bordeaux..
Groundsill
::
Groundsill
(n.) See
Ground
plate (a), under
Ground.
Turnip
::
Turnip
(v. t.) The
edible,
fleshy,
roundish,
or
somewhat
conical,
root of a
cruciferous
plant
(Brassica
campestris,
var.
Napus);
also, the plant
itself..
Circumnavigator
::
Circumnavigator
(n.) One who sails
round.
Sharp
::
Sharp
(superl.)
Terminating
in a point or edge; not
obtuse
or
rounded;
somewhat
pointed
or
edged;
peaked
or
ridged;
as, a sharp hill; sharp
features..
Ball
::
Ball (n.) A
flaming,
roundish
body shot into the air; a case
filled
with
combustibles
intended
to burst and give light or set fire, or to
produce
smoke or
stench;
as, a fire ball; a stink
ball..
Presume
::
Presume
(v. i.) To
suppose
or
assume
something
to be, or to be true, on
grounds
deemed
valid,
though
not
amounting
to
proof;
to
believe
by
anticipation;
to
infer;
as, we may
presume
too far..
Periclinium
::
Periclinium
(n.) The
involucre
which
surrounds
the
common
receptacle
in
composite
flowers.
Eminence
::
Eminence
(n.) That which is
eminent
or
lofty;
a high
ground
or
place;
a
height.
Yacare
::
Yacare
(n.) A South
American
crocodilian
(Jacare
sclerops)
resembling
the
alligator
in size and
habits.
The eye
orbits
are
connected
together,
and
surrounded
by
prominent
bony
ridges.
Called
also
spectacled
alligator,
and
spectacled
cayman..
Intromission
::
Intromission
(n.) An
intermeddling
with the
affairs
of
another,
either
on legal
grounds
or
without
authority..
Feed
::
Feed (n.) A
grazing
or
pasture
ground.
Narthex
::
Narthex
(n.) The
portico
in front of
ancient
churches;
sometimes,
the
atrium
or outer court
surrounded
by
ambulatories;
-- used,
generally,
for any
vestibule,
lobby,
or outer
porch,
leading
to the nave of a
church..
Circulate
::
Circulate
(v. i.) To move in a
circle
or
circuitously;
to move round and
return
to the same
point;
as, the blood
circulates
in the
body..
Lady''s Mantle
::
Lady's
mantle
() A genus of
rosaceous
herbs
(Alchemilla),
esp. the
European
A.
vulgaris,
which has
leaves
with
rounded
and
finely
serrated
lobes..
Twining
::
Twining
(a.)
Winding
around
something;
twisting;
embracing;
climbing
by
winding
about a
support;
as, the hop is a
twinning
plant..
Pediment
::
Pediment
(n.)
Originally,
in
classical
architecture,
the
triangular
space
forming
the gable of a
simple
roof;
hence,
a
similar
form used as a
decoration
over
porticoes,
doors,
windows,
etc.; also, a
rounded
or
broken
frontal
having
a
similar
position
and use. See
Temple..
Bannock
::
Bannock
(n.) A kind of cake or
bread,
in shape flat and
roundish,
commonly
made of
oatmeal
or
barley
meal and baked on an iron
plate,
or
griddle;
-- used in
Scotland
and the
northern
counties
of
England..
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