n
A viewpoint; a way of looking at something.
adj
That may be divided into bands
n
Alternative form of bell curve god [(Singapore, humorous) A notional deity having power over the bell curve grading system in which grades are adjusted to fit a normal distribution.]
n
A tangential, subordinate, or secondary form.
adv
In the manner of a chord (straight line connecting points of a curve).
adv
In a way that encircles; around the circumference.
adj
Rotating in two directions by contrarotation.
n
The property of being curved.
v
(transitive, heraldry) To represent one half of.
adj
(mathematics, archaic) Skewed, not plane.
adj
(archaic) Pertaining to the horizon.
n
(rare) The state of being bent inwards; concavity.
n
(phonology) A phonetic feature found in Swedish, a form of rounding where the lips are protruded and kept relatively close together.
n
Abbreviation of oratio obliqua. [(grammar) indirect speech/indirect statements]
n
(dated or historical) The practice of speaking ore rotundo.
n
The quality of being orotund.
adj
(phonology) Exhibiting outrounding.
n
(typography) A curved form of the letter r, found in some medieval and fraktur scripts: ⟨ ꝛ ⟩.
n
Alternative form of casus rectus. [(grammar, dated) The nominative case, sometimes grouped with the vocative case, as a single morphological case contrasted with the oblique case.]
n
(typography, dated) A kind of script in which the heavy strokes are nearly upright, giving the characters when taken together a round look.
n
(countable) A graceful curvature or round object; a ring; a sphere.
adj
that proceeds in sequence or in turns
adj
Rounded, especially at the end or corners.
n
(rare) The state or quality of being rotund.
n
Alternative form of rotunda [(architecture) A round building, usually small, often with a dome.]
n
The quality of being roundabout or circuitous.
n
Anything having a round form; a round figure; a circle.
n
The act or process of making or becoming rounded
adj
Round or nearly round; becoming round; roundish.
n
(informal) A set of knowledge or skills that are both broad and deep.
n
Anything that is transverse or athwart.
adj
(obsolete, poetic) Bifurcate, biforked.
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