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Rounding   /rˈaʊndɪŋ/   Listen
noun
Rounding  n.  
1.
(Naut.) Small rope, or strands of rope, or spun yarn, wound round a rope to keep it from chafing; called also service.
2.
(Phonetics) Modifying a speech sound by contraction of the lip opening; labializing; labialization.



adjective
Rounding  adj.  Round or nearly round; becoming round; roundish.



verb
Round  v. i. & v. t.  To whisper. (obs.) "The Bishop of Glasgow rounding in his ear, "Ye are not a wise man,"... he rounded likewise to the bishop, and said, "Wherefore brought ye me here?""



Round  v. t.  (past & past part. rounded; pres. part. rounding)  
1.
To make circular, spherical, or cylindrical; to give a round or convex figure to; as, to round a silver coin; to round the edges of anything. "Worms with many feet, which round themselves into balls, are bred chiefly under logs of timber." "The figures on our modern medals are raised and rounded to a very great perfection."
2.
To surround; to encircle; to encompass. "The inclusive verge Of golden metal that must round my brow."
3.
To bring to fullness or completeness; to complete; hence, to bring to a fit conclusion. "We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep."
4.
To go round wholly or in part; to go about (a corner or point); as, to round a corner; to round Cape Horn.
5.
To make full, smooth, and flowing; as, to round periods in writing.
To round in (Naut.)
(a)
To haul up; usually, to haul the slack of (a rope) through its leading block, or to haul up (a tackle which hangs loose) by its fall.
(b)
To collect together (cattle) by riding around them, as on cattle ranches. (Western U.S.)



Round  v. i.  
1.
To grow round or full; hence, to attain to fullness, completeness, or perfection. "The queen your mother rounds apace." "So rounds he to a separate mind, From whence clear memory may begin."
2.
To go round, as a guard. (Poetic) "They... nightly rounding walk."
3.
To go or turn round; to wheel about.
To round to (Naut.), to turn the head of a ship toward the wind.






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"Rounding" Quotes from Famous Books



... British commerce, and interposing betwixt the lives and properties of thousands of British subjects, and the unslaked thirst of the daggers of Rosas and his sanguinary Mas-horcas, that AEgis flag before which the most fearless and ferocious have quailed, and quail yet. So also, rounding Cape Horn, traversing the vast waters of the Great Pacific, the British ensign may ever be met, and swarming, too, on those west and northwestern coasts of Spanish America, where, as from Bolivia to California, war and anarchy eternal seem to reign. Assuredly, no colonial interests, and as ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843 • Various

... a very different character, and it is probable that the story of his love for Vivien was composed at a comparatively late date for the purpose of rounding off his fate in Arthurian legend. A recent hypothesis concerning him is to the effect that "if he belongs to the pagan period [of Celtic lore] at all, he was probably an ideal magician or god of magicians."[27] Canon MacCulloch smiles at the late ...
— Legends & Romances of Brittany • Lewis Spence

... the light. Three feet here at its source, it spread in a great widening arc. With the naked eye we could see its white radiance, fan-shaped as an edge of it fell upon the Moon. And though optically it was not apparent, the elliptical curve of it was rounding the Moon, disclosing the hidden ...
— Wandl the Invader • Raymond King Cummings

... of red men, which has long supplied the neighboring island of Nantucket with many of her most daring harpooneers. In the fishery, they usually go by the generic name of Gay-Headers. Tashtego's long, lean, sable hair, his high cheek bones, and black rounding eyes—for an Indian, Oriental in their largeness, but Antarctic in their glittering expression—all this sufficiently proclaimed him an inheritor of the unvitiated blood of those proud warrior hunters, who, in quest of the great New England moose, had scoured, bow in hand, the aboriginal ...
— Moby Dick; or The Whale • Herman Melville

... are merely sketched in outline. Beyond a doubt it was the author's purpose to rewrite the entire work from the first page to the last, enlarging it, deepening it, adorning it with every kind of spiritual and physical beauty, and rounding out a moral worthy of the noble materials. But these last transfiguring touches to Aladdin's Tower were never to be given; and he has departed, taking with him his Wonderful Lamp. Nevertheless there ...
— Doctor Grimshawe's Secret - A Romance • Nathaniel Hawthorne


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