rotund

Etymology
, from, from. .

Adjective

 * 1) Having a round, spherical or curved shape; circular; orbicular.
 * 2) * 1992, Hal R. Varian, Microeconomic Analysis (3rd ed.), W.&thinsp;W. Norton &amp; Company, Inc., ISBN 0-393-95735-7, p. 96–97
 * Convex preferences may have indifference curves that exhibit &ldquo;flat spots,&rdquo; while strictly convex preferences have indifference curves that are strictly rotund.
 * 1) Having a round body shape; portly or pudgy; obese.
 * 2)  Full and rich; orotund; sonorous; full-toned.
 * 1)  Full and rich; orotund; sonorous; full-toned.

Synonyms

 * , ; see also Thesaurus:overweight
 * , ; see also Thesaurus:sonorous

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Italian: ,
 * Latin: rotundus
 * Macedonian: трка́лезен, за́облен
 * Portuguese:


 * Bulgarian:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Italian:
 * Macedonian: по́лничок, дебе́личок
 * Maori: pukunati


 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Macedonian: зву́чен

Etymology
. . Compare the inherited doublet.

Adjective

 * 1) emphatic
 * 2) complete, flat out, downright

Etymology
Per most sources,, but alternatively may represent a crossing of older Romanian (inherited from the Late Latin variant ) with words like.

Adjective

 * 1) round