Associations to the word «Rounded»
Noun
Adjective
- Fin
- Conical
- Oval
- Flattened
- Concave
- Decimal
- Angular
- Blunt
- Triangular
- Pelvic
- Convex
- Dorsal
- Rounding
- Rectangular
- Shouldered
- Toothed
- Fleshy
- Posterior
- Inflated
- Ventral
- Squared
- Elliptical
- Oblique
- Axial
- Cylindrical
- Anterior
- Tops
- Smooth
- Symmetrical
- Projecting
- Shaped
- Arch
- Slender
- Tail
- Truncated
- Blackish
- Spiral
- Fuscous
- Arched
- Compressed
- Smoothed
- Lateral
- Transverse
- Sleek
- Spaced
- Trailing
- Distal
- Romanesque
- Plump
Wiktionary
ROUNDED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of round
ROUNDED, adjective. Made into a circle or sphere.
ROUNDED, adjective. Complete or balanced.
ROUNDED, adjective. (mathematics) Describing a number that has been changed to its nearest desired value.
ROUNDED, adjective. (botany) Ending in a broad arch.
ROUNDED, adjective. (linguistics) (of a vowel) Pronounced with the lips drawn together; see rounded vowel.
ROUNDED DOWN, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of round down
ROUNDED DOWN, adjective. (mathematics) Of a real number, converted to an integer by having its fractional component removed.
ROUNDED OFF, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of round off
ROUNDED OUT, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of round out
ROUNDED UP, adjective. Of cattle etc, gathered together as a group
ROUNDED UP, adjective. (mathematics) of a real number, converted to an integer by having 0.5 added to it, and the result being rounded down
ROUNDED UP, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of round up
ROUNDED VOWEL, noun. (linguistics) A vowel that is pronounced with the lips drawn together and forming a circular opening.
ROUNDED VOWELS, noun. Plural of rounded vowel
Dictionary definition
ROUNDED, adjective. Curving and somewhat round in shape rather than jagged; "low rounded hills"; "rounded shoulders".
Wise words
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