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adjective1) (round) rund2) (plump) rundlich* * *ro·tund[rə(ʊ)ˈtʌnd, AM roʊˈ-]1. (plump) person massig3. (spherical) kreisförmig* * *[rəU'tʌnd]adjperson rund(lich); object rund; speech, literary style bombastisch, hochtrabend; voice voll* * *rotund [rəʊˈtʌnd] adj (adv rotundly)1. rund, kreisförmig2. rundlich, dicklich (Mann etc)3. figa) voll(tönend), klangvoll (Stimme)b) pompös, hochtrabend, blumig (Phrasen etc)4. fig abgerundet, ausgewogen (Stil etc)* * *adjective1) (round) rund2) (plump) rundlich* * *adj.rund adj. -
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3) ( spherical) kreisförmig
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