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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
brewer's
vessel
in which the
fermentation
is
concluded,
the yeast
escaping
through
the
bunghole..
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Rounded
::
Rounded
(imp. & p. p.) of Roun.
Presumption
::
Presumption
(n.)
Ground
for
presuming;
evidence
probable,
but not
conclusive;
strong
probability;
reasonable
supposition;
as, the
presumption
is that an event has taken
place..
Land
::
Land (n.) The
ground
left
unplowed
between
furrows;
any one of
several
portions
into which a field is
divided
for
convenience
in
plowing.
Echinus
::
Echinus
(n.) The
rounded
molding
forming
the bell of the
capital
of the
Grecian
Doric
style,
which is of a
peculiar
elastic
curve.
See
Entablature..
Ground
::
Ground
(n.) A
composition
in which the bass,
consisting
of a few bars of
independent
notes,
is
continually
repeated
to a
varying
melody..
Roast
::
Roast (v. t.) To cook by
surrounding
with hot
embers,
ashes,
sand, etc.; as, to roast a
potato
in
ashes..
Circumrotation
::
Circumrotation
(n.) The act of
rolling
or
revolving
round,
as a
wheel;
circumvolution;
the state of being
whirled
round..
Lens
::
Lens (n.) A piece of
glass,
or other
transparent
substance,
ground
with two
opposite
regular
surfaces,
either
both
curved,
or one
curved
and the other
plane,
and
commonly
used,
either
singly
or
combined,
in
optical
instruments,
for
changing
the
direction
of rays of
light,
and thus
magnifying
objects,
or
otherwise
modifying
vision.
In
practice,
the
curved
surfaces
are
usually
spherical,
though
rarely
cylindrical,
or of some other
figure..
Poop
::
Poop (n.) A deck
raised
above the after part of a
vessel;
the
hindmost
or after part of a
vessel's
hull; also, a cabin
covered
by such a deck. See Poop deck, under Deck. See also
Roundhouse..
Groundnut
::
Groundnut
(n.) A
European
plant of the genus
Bunium
(B.
flexuosum),
having
an
edible
root of a
globular
shape and
sweet,
aromatic
taste;
--
called
also
earthnut,
earth
chestnut,
hawknut,
and
pignut..
Bight
::
Bight (v.) The
double
part of a rope when
folded,
in
distinction
from the ends; that is, a
round,
bend, or coil not
including
the ends; a
loop..
Ground
::
Ground
(n.) In
sculpture,
a flat
surface
upon which
figures
are
raised
in
relief..
Roundfish
::
Roundfish
(n.) A lake
whitefish
(Coregonus
quadrilateralis),
less
compressed
than the
common
species.
It is very
abundant
in
British
America
and
Alaska..
Endodermis
::
Endodermis
(n.) A layer of cells
forming
a kind of
cuticle
inside
of the
proper
cortical
layer,
or
surrounding
an
individual
fibrovascular
bundle..
Glebe
::
Glebe (n.) Turf; soil;
ground;
sod.
Round-shouldered
::
Round-shouldered
(a.)
Having
the
shoulders
stooping
or
projecting;
round-backed.
Pillar
::
Pillar
(n.) The
center
of the
volta,
ring, or
manege
ground,
around
which a horse
turns..
Nimbus
::
Nimbus
(n.) A
circle,
or disk, or any
indication
of
radiant
light
around
the heads of
divinities,
saints,
and
sovereigns,
upon
medals,
pictures,
etc.; a halo. See
Aureola,
and
Glory,
n., 5..
Faldfee
::
Faldfee
(n.) A fee or rent paid by a
tenant
for the
privilege
of
faldage
on his own
ground.
Curtain
::
Curtain
(n.) A
hanging
screen
intended
to
darken
or
conceal,
and
admitting
of being drawn back or up, and
reclosed
at
pleasure;
esp.,
drapery
of cloth or lace
hanging
round a bed or at a
window;
in
theaters,
and like
places,
a
movable
screen
for
concealing
the
stage..
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