Rounding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Round-robin
Round-robin, a circle divided from the centre, like King Arthur's Round
Round backed
Having a round back or shoulders round shouldered
Roundness
The quality or state of being round in shape as the roundness of the globe of the
round lot
round lot : the standard unit of trading in a security
Roundly
In a round form or manner
Round shouldered
Having the shoulders stooping or projecting round backed
Rounding
Round or nearly round becoming round roundish
Rotunda
A round building especially one that is round both on the outside
Rotation
axis as distinguished from the progressive motion of a revolving round another body or a distant point thus the daily turning
Whirligig
Whirligig, or 'merry-go-round,' or 'round-about.' If it be driven by steam power, bye-laws for the prevention of danger from it...
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