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Definition of round
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Round (n.) A
brewer's
vessel
in which the
fermentation
is
concluded,
the yeast
escaping
through
the
bunghole..
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Spectacled
::
Spectacled
(a.)
Having
the eyes
surrounded
by color
markings,
or
patches
of naked skin,
resembling
spectacles..
Radiata
::
Radiata
(n. pl.) An
extensive
artificial
group of
invertebrates,
having
all the parts
arranged
radially
around
the
vertical
axis of the body, and the
various
organs
repeated
symmetrically
in each ray or
spheromere..
Invest
::
Invest
(v. t.) To
surround,
accompany,
or
attend..
Nucleus
::
Nucleus
(n.) The
central
part
around
which
additional
growths
are
added,
as of an
operculum..
Corona
::
Corona
(n.) A
circle,
usually
colored,
seen in
peculiar
states
of the
atmosphere
around
and close to a
luminous
body, as the sun or
moon..
Heart
::
Heart (n.) That which
resembles
a heart in
shape;
especially,
a
roundish
or oval
figure
or
object
having
an
obtuse
point at one end, and at the other a
corresponding
indentation,
-- used as a
symbol
or
representative
of the
heart..
Circumnavigable
::
Circumnavigable
(a.)
Capable
of being
sailed
round.
Synclinal
::
Synclastic
(a.)
Curved
toward
the same side in all
directions;
-- said of
surfaces
which in all
directions
around
any point bend away from a
tangent
plane
toward
the same side, as the
surface
of a
sphere;
--
opposed
to
anticlastic..
Rounding
::
Rounding
(n.)
Modifying
a
speech
sound by
contraction
of the lip
opening;
labializing;
labialization.
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
/ 11..
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..
Encollar
::
Encollar
(v. t.) To
furnish
or
surround
with a
collar.
Pietra Dura
::
Pietra
dura () Hard and fine
stones
in
general,
such as are used for inlay and the like, as
distinguished
from the
softer
stones
used in
building;
thus, a
Florentine
mosaic
is a
familiar
instance
of work in
pietra
dura,
though
the
ground
may be soft
marble..
Plate
::
Plate (n.) A
roundel
of
silver
or
tinctured
argent.
Caltrap
::
Caltrap
(n.) An
instrument
with four iron
points,
so
disposed
that, any three of them being on the
ground,
the other
projects
upward.
They are
scattered
on the
ground
where an
enemy's
cavalry
are to pass, to
impede
their
progress
by
endangering
the
horses'
feet..
Encapsulation
::
Encapsulation
(n.) The act of
inclosing
in a
capsule;
the
growth
of a
membrane
around
(any part) so as to
inclose
it in a
capsule.
Circumrotatory
::
Circumrotatory
(a.)
turning,
rolling,
or
whirling
round..
Terrene
::
Terrene
(n.) The
surface
of the
ground.
Necklace
::
Necklace
(n.) A
string
of
beads,
etc., or any
continuous
band or
chain,
worn
around
the neck as an
ornament..
Roundabout
::
Roundabout
(a.)
Encircling;
enveloping;
comprehensive.
Shoulder
::
Shoulder
(n.) An
abrupt
projection
which forms an
abutment
on an
object,
or
limits
motion,
etc., as the
projection
around
a tenon at the end of a piece of
timber,
the part of the top of a type which
projects
beyond
the base of the
raised
character,
etc..
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