Rounder: meaning, definitions and examples

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rounder

 

[ ˈraʊndə ]

Noun / Verb
Context #1 | Noun

shape, object

A rounder is an object or figure that is circular in shape. It can refer to various items such as coins, plates, or even sports equipment like balls. In a more specific sense, it may also describe a person or thing that rounds corners or edges. Rounders can be found in many aspects of daily life, contributing to aesthetics and functionality. In sports, 'rounders' can refer to a bat-and-ball game similar to baseball, primarily played in the UK.

Synonyms

circle, disc, sphere

Examples of usage

  • She used a rounder to cut the dough into circles.
  • The rounders game is very popular among children in schools.
  • He received a rounder trophy for his performance in the tournament.
Context #2 | Verb

action, shaping

To rounder means to make something round or change its shape to be more circular. This action often involves smoothing corners or edges to create a rounded appearance. It can apply to various materials, such as wood, metal, or even abstract concepts like ideas or processes. Rounding shapes is an important skill in crafts and manufacturing. It ensures safety, aesthetics, and functionality in design.

Synonyms

curve, shape, smooth

Examples of usage

  • He needs to rounder the edges of the table for safety.
  • The sculptor will rounder the stone to achieve a smoother surface.
  • She decided to rounder her presentation to make it easier to understand.

Translations

Translations of the word "rounder" in other languages:

🇵🇹 arredondador

🇮🇳 गोल करने वाला

🇩🇪 Runder

🇮🇩 pembulat

🇺🇦 округлювач

🇵🇱 zaokrąglacz

🇯🇵 ラウンダー

🇫🇷 arrondi

🇪🇸 redondeador

🇹🇷 yuvarlayıcı

🇰🇷 라운더

🇸🇦 مستدير

🇨🇿 zaoblení

🇸🇰 zaokrúhľovač

🇨🇳 圆形器

🇸🇮 zaokroževalec

🇮🇸 hringur

🇰🇿 дөңгелек

🇬🇪 მრგვალი

🇦🇿 dairəvi

🇲🇽 redondeador

Etymology

The word 'rounder' originates from the late Middle English period, deriving from the word 'round' which has roots in the Old English 'rónd', meaning 'circular' or 'plane surface'. The suffix '-er' is a common construction in English that denotes an agent or a person who performs a specified action. This combination reflects both the shape and the function of the object or action in question. The concept of roundness has been significant in various cultures, symbolizing wholeness and infinity. Over time, the term has evolved to encompass various meanings, especially in different domains such as sports, design, and everyday language. It illustrates the versatility of the English language and how words can adapt to different contexts while retaining their core meanings.

Word Frequency Rank

At rank #28,334, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.