English words starting with rounde
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Meanings of Rounded:
adjectiveHaving a smooth, curved surface.
Usage examples:
Rounded grey hills
verbPass and go round (something) so as to move on in a changed direction.
Usage examples:
The ship rounded the cape and sailed north
Meanings of Roundedness:
nounThe quality or state of being rounded.
Meanings of Roundel:
nounA small disc, especially a decorative medallion.
Usage examples:
Antarctic veteran bill storer presents the roundel of auster a11-201 to the director of the raaf mu…
Meanings of Roundelay:
nounA short, simple song with a refrain.
Usage examples:
I've passed girls singing choral roundelays on holyrood road.
Meanings of Roundelays:
nounA short, simple song with a refrain.
Usage examples:
I've passed girls singing choral roundelays on holyrood road.
Meanings of Roundels:
nounA small disc, especially a decorative medallion.
Usage examples:
Antarctic veteran bill storer presents the roundel of auster a11-201 to the director of the raaf mu…
Meanings of Rounder:
noun(in rounders) a complete run of a player through all the bases as a unit of scoring.
adjectiveShaped like a circle or cylinder.
Usage examples:
She was seated at a small, round table
Meanings of Rounders:
noun(in rounders) a complete run of a player through all the bases as a unit of scoring.
plural nounA ball game played (chiefly in british schools) with a cylindrical wooden bat, in which players run round a circuit of bases after hitting the ball.
Usage examples:
The children will play a variety of sports including hockey, basketball, rounders, olympic handball…
Meanings of Roundest:
adjectiveShaped like a circle or cylinder.
Usage examples:
She was seated at a small, round table
nounA circular piece of something.
Usage examples:
Cut the pastry into rounds
adverbSo as to rotate or cause rotation; with circular motion.
Usage examples:
A plane circled round overhead
prepositionOn every side of (a focal point)
Usage examples:
The area round the school
verbPass and go round (something) so as to move on in a changed direction.
Usage examples:
The ship rounded the cape and sailed north
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