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"round;Rund;redondo"* * *round* * *rotondo agg.1 round, circular: una finestra rotonda, a round window; piatto rotondo, round plate; la palla è rotonda, the ball is round; forbici a punte rotonde, scissors with rounded ends; a forma rotonda, round-shaped // la Tavola Rotonda, the Round Table2 ( grassoccio) plump, round, rotund: una figura piuttosto rotonda, a rather plump figure; guance rotonde, plump (o round) cheeks3 ( ampio, sonoro) sonorous, full (-toned); deep: stile rotondo, sonorous style; voce rotonda, full (-toned) voice.* * *[ro'tondo]1) round2) (grassoccio) rotund, plump, chubby3) [ stile] sonorous, rotund4) [vino, gusto] smooth* * *rotondo/ro'tondo/1 round2 (grassoccio) rotund, plump, chubby3 [ stile] sonorous, rotund4 [ vino, gusto] smooth.
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