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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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Scutcheon
::
Scutcheon
(n.) A small plate of
metal,
as the
shield
around
a
keyhole.
See
Escutcheon,
4..
Grind
::
Grind (v. i.) To
become
ground
or
pulverized
by
friction;
as, this corn
grinds
well..
Ligate
::
Ligate
(v. t.) To tie with a
ligature;
to bind
around;
to
bandage.
Mulch
::
Mulch (n.)
Half-rotten
straw,
or any like
substance
strewn
on the
ground,
as over the roots of
plants,
to
protect
from heat,
drought,
etc., and to
preserve
moisture..
Round
::
Round (n.) An
assembly;
a
group;
a
circle;
as, a round of
politicians..
Bordure
::
Bordure
(n.) A
border
one fifth the width of the
shield,
surrounding
the
field.
It is
usually
plain,
but may be
charged..
Hopeless
::
Hopeless
(a.)
Giving
no
ground
of hope;
promising
nothing
desirable;
desperate;
as, a
hopeless
cause..
Mesotrochal
::
Mesotrochal
(a.)
Having
the
middle
of the body
surrounded
by bands of
cilia;
-- said of the
larvae
of
certain
marine
annelids.
Monkeytail
::
Monkeytail
(n.) A
short,
round iron bar or lever used in naval
gunnery..
Vortex
::
Vortex
(n.) A
supposed
collection
of
particles
of very
subtile
matter,
endowed
with a rapid
rotary
motion
around
an axis which was also the axis of a sun or a
planet.
Descartes
attempted
to
account
for the
formation
of the
universe,
and the
movements
of the
bodies
composing
it, by a
theory
of
vortices..
Bandage
::
Bandage
(n.)
Something
resembling
a
bandage;
that which is bound over or round
something
to
cover,
strengthen,
or
compress
it; a
ligature..
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) The pair of arms
revolving
around
the
bobbin,
in a
spinning
wheel or
spinning
frame,
to twist the
yarn..
Inclose
::
Inclose
(v. t.) To
separate
from
common
grounds
by a
fence;
as, to
inclose
lands..
Oculinacea
::
Oculinacea
(n.pl.)
A
suborder
of
corals
including
many
reef-building
species,
having
round,
starlike
calicles..
Periblast
::
Periblast
(a.) The
protoplasmic
matter
which
surrounds
the
entoblast,
or cell
nucleus,
and
undergoes
segmentation..
Coil
::
Coil (v. i.) To wind
itself
cylindrically
or
spirally;
to form a coil; to wind; -- often with about or
around.
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To
restore
or bring to a
smooth,
dry, or
passable
condition;
-- said of the
ground,
of
roads,
and the like; as, clear
weather
settles
the
roads..
Croquet
::
Croquet
(n.) An
open-air
game in which two or more
players
endeavor
to drive
wooden
balls,
by means of
mallets,
through
a
series
of hoops or
arches
set in the
ground
according
to some
pattern..
Beady
::
Beady (a.)
Resembling
beads;
small,
round,
and
glistening..
Midst
::
Midst (n.)
Hence,
figuratively,
the
condition
of being
surrounded
or
beset;
the
press;
the
burden;
as, in the midst of
official
duties;
in the midst of
secular
affairs..
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