ˈdrɪlɡraund

  • 21Rance — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Raund(s), Rands etc., has two distinct possible origins. Firstly, it may be a patronymic form of the medieval male given name Rand, itself a shortened form of any of the various Germanic personal… …

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  • 22Rand — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Raund(s), Rands etc., has two distinct possible origins. Firstly, it may be a patronymic form of the medieval male given name Rand, itself a shortened form of any of the various Germanic personal… …

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  • 23Raunds — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Raund(s), Rands etc., has two distinct possible origins. Firstly, it may be a patronymic form of the medieval male given name Rand, itself a shortened form of any of the various Germanic personal… …

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  • 24round — s m 1 En el box, cada una de las partes en que se divide la pelea: pelea a diez rounds, un round de sombra 2 (Crón dep) Conjunto de los turnos en que juegan los equipos participantes en un torneo, particularmente cuando se trata de torneos… …

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  • 25round — / raʊnd/, it. / raund/ s. ingl. ( giro, turno ; propr. tondo ), usato in ital. al masch. (sport.) [nel pugilato, ciascuna delle parti in cui è diviso un incontro] ▶◀ ripresa …

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  • 26around — a|round W1S1 [əˈraund] adv, prep 1.) surrounding or on all sides of something or someone British Equivalent: round ▪ The whole family was sitting around the dinner table. ▪ The Romans built a defensive wall around the city. ▪ She wore a beautiful …

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  • 27round — round1 W2S2 [raund] adv, prep especially BrE also around 1.) surrounding or on all sides of something or someone ▪ We sat round the table playing cards. ▪ Gather round! I have an important announcement to make. ▪ He put his arm gently round her… …

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  • 28roundabout — round|a|bout1 [ˈraundəbaut] n BrE 1.) a raised circular area where three or more roads join together and which cars must drive around American Equivalent: traffic circle ▪ Turn left at the first roundabout. →↑mini roundabout 2.) a round structure …

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  • 29roundel — round|el [ˈraundəl] n a circular design, for example one used to make a military aircraft recognizable …

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  • 30rounders — roun|ders [ˈraundəz US ərz] n [U] a British ball game, similar to baseball, in which players hit the ball and then run around the edge of an area …

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