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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Round
n.
1.
Anything
round
,
as
a
circle
,
a
globe
,
a
ring
.
“The
golden
round
”
[
the
crown
].
In
labyrinth
of
many
a
round
self-rolled
.
--
Milton
.
2.
A
series
of
changes
or
events
ending
where
it
began
;
a
series
of
like
events
recurring
in
continuance
;
a
cycle
;
a
periodical
revolution
;
as
,
the
round
of
the
seasons
;
a
round
of
pleasures
.
3.
Hence
:
A
course
ending
where
it
began
;
a
circuit
;
a
beat
;
especially
,
one
freguently
or
regulary
traversed
;
also
,
the
act
of
traversing
a
circuit
;
as
,
a
watchman's
round
;
the
rounds
of
the
postman
.
4.
A
series
of
duties
or
tasks
which
must
be
performed
in
turn
,
and
then
repeated
.
the
trivial
round
,
the
common
task
.
--
Keble
.
6.
A
course
of
action
or
conduct
performed
by
a
number
of
persons
in
turn
,
or
one
after
another
,
as
if
seated
in
a
circle
.
Women
to
cards
may
be
compared
:
we
play
A
round
or
two
;
which
used
,
we
throw
away
. --
Granville
.
The
feast
was
served
;
the
bowl
was
crowned
;
To
the
king's
pleasure
went
the
mirthful
round
. --
Prior
.
9.
The
time
during
which
prize
fighters
or
boxers
are
in
actual
contest
without
an
intermission
,
as
prescribed
by
their
rules
;
a
bout
.
10.
A
circular
dance
.
Come
,
knit
hands
,
and
beat
the
ground
,
In
a
light
fantastic
round
. --
Milton
.
11.
That
which
goes
round
a
whole
circle
or
company
;
as
,
a
round
of
applause
.
12.
Rotation
,
as
in
office
;
succession
.
13.
The
step
of
a
ladder
;
a
rundle
or
rung
;
also
,
a
crosspiece
which
joins
and
braces
the
legs
of
a
chair
.
All
the
rounds
like
Jacob's
ladder
rise
.
--
Dryden
.
14.
Mil.
(a)
A
walk
performed
by
a
guard
or
an
officer
round
the
rampart
of
a
garrison
,
or
among
sentinels
,
to
see
that
the
sentinels
are
faithful
and
all
things
safe
;
also
,
the
guard
or
officer
,
with
his
attendants
,
who
performs
this
duty
; --
usually
in
the
plural
.
(b)
A
general
discharge
of
firearms
by
a
body
of
troops
in
which
each
soldier
fires
once
.
(c)
One
piece
of
ammunition
for
a
firearm
,
used
by
discharging
one
piece
at
a
time
;
as
,
each
soldier
carried
a
hundred
rounds
of
ammunition
.
15.
Mus.
A
short
vocal
piece
,
resembling
a
catch
in
which
three
or
four
voices
follow
each
other
round
in
a
species
of
canon
in
the
unison
.
16.
A
brewer's
vessel
in
which
the
fermentation
is
concluded
,
the
yeast
escaping
through
the
bunghole
.
17.
A
vessel
filled
,
as
for
drinking
;
as
,
to
drink
a
round
od
ale
together
. [
R
.]
18.
An
assembly
;
a
group
;
a
circle
;
as
,
a
round
of
politicians
.
19.
Naut.
See
Roundtop
.
20.
Same
as
Round of beef
,
below
.
Gentlemen of the round
.
(a)
Gentlemen
soldiers
of
low
rank
who
made
the
rounds
.
See
10
(a)
,
above
.
(b)
Disbanded
soldiers
who
lived
by
begging
. [
Obs
.]
Worm-eaten
gentlemen of the round
,
such
as
have
vowed
to
sit
on
the
skirts
of
the
city
,
let
your
provost
and
his
half
dozen
of
halberdiers
do
what
they
can
.
--
B
.
Jonson
.
--
Round of beef
,
the
part
of
the
thigh
below
the
aitchbone
,
or
between
the
rump
and
the
leg
.
See
Illust
.
of
beef
.
Round steak
,
a
beefsteak
cut
from
the
round
.
Sculpture in the round
,
sculpture
giving
the
full
form
,
as
of
man
;
statuary
,
distinguished
from
relief
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
round
steak
n
:
a
lean
cut
of
beef
from
between
the
rump
and
the
shank
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