round

round - adjective

  • Having every part of the surface or circumference equidistant from the center
  • Well filled out : plump, shapely
  • Complete, full
  • Approximately correct
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

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Letter Values

R
21
O
15
U
21
N
15
D
7

Etymology

Middle English {it}round, rounde{/it} "spherical, circular, rounded," borrowed from Anglo-French {it}reund, rund, rount,{/it} going back to Vulgar Latin {it}*retundus,{/it} altered (by presumed vowel dissimilation) from Latin {it}rotundus{/it} {ma}{mat|rotund|}{/ma}

Middle English round, rounde "spherical, circular, rounded," borrowed from Anglo-French reund, rund, rount, going back to Vulgar Latin *retundus, altered (by presumed vowel dissimilation) from Latin rotundus