Noun: rounder rawn-du(r)
- A dissolute person; usually a man who is morally unrestrained
"The rounder's wild lifestyle eventually caught up with him";
- libertine, debauchee [archaic]
- A tool for rounding corners or edges
"The carpenter used a rounder to smooth the sharp edges of the wooden table"
- Having the shape or form of a circle
"They sat at a round table for the meeting";
- circular
- (mathematics) expressed to the nearest integer, ten, hundred, or thousand
"in round numbers"
- (of sounds) full and rich
"round tones";
- orotund, rotund, pear-shaped
Derived forms: rounders
See also: apple-shaped, ball-shaped, barrel-shaped, bulblike, bulbous, bulb-shaped, capitate, coccoid, cumuliform, disclike, discoid, discoidal, disc-shaped, disklike, disk-shaped, full, global, globate, globe-shaped, globoid, globose, globular, goblet-shaped, inexact, moonlike, moon-round, nutlike, orbicular, pancake-like, pear-shaped, pinwheel-shaped, ringlike, rounded, roundish, spheric [rare], spherical, wheel-like
Type of: bad person, tool
Encyclopedia: Rounder
Round, John