rotund
31rotund — adj. 1 a circular, round. b (of a person) large and plump, podgy. 2 (of speech, literary style, etc.) sonorous, grandiloquent. Derivatives: rotundity n. rotundly adv. Etymology: L rotundus f. rotare ROTATE(1) …
32Dâmbul Rotund — (Hungarian Kerekdomb) is a housing district in north western Cluj Napoca. v · Cluj Napoca districts …
33Orea, Mario — rotund character actor, notable as the mad scientist Dr. Toicher in Profanadores de tumbas, although he had actually been in films since the early 1950s …
34Orta, Sergio — rotund, Cuban born dancer, actor, and choreographer of the 1940s. Orta (who bears a very slight resemblance to Akim Tamiroff) can be seen in a dance number with Mapy Cortés in the Hollywood film Seven Days Leave (1942), and was also in… …
35Valentino, Charly — rotund comedian in numerous films and videohomes of the 80s and 90s, sometimes in leading or co starring roles, but also in support …
36Yáñez, Ernesto — rotund character actor who came to films in the early 70s after working on the stage and on TV. He won the Best Supporting Actor Ariel and a Diosa de Plata for El imperio de la fortuna …
37rotundity — rotund ► ADJECTIVE 1) large and plump. 2) round; spherical. DERIVATIVES rotundity noun rotundly adverb. ORIGIN Latin rotundus, from rotare rotate …
38rotundly — rotund ► ADJECTIVE 1) large and plump. 2) round; spherical. DERIVATIVES rotundity noun rotundly adverb. ORIGIN Latin rotundus, from rotare rotate …
39butuc — BUTÚC, butuci, s.m. 1. Bucată dintr un trunchi de copac tăiat şi curăţat de crengi; butură. ♦ Bucată groasă de lemn de foc; buştean, buturugă. ♢ expr. (Adverbial) A lega (pe cineva) butuc = a lega (pe cineva) astfel încât să nu mai poată mişca; a …
40rotunji — ROTUNJÍ, rotunjésc, vb. IV. 1. tranz. A face rotund, a da unui obiect formă rotundă. ♦ A prelucra muchiile şi colţurile unui corp (prin tăiere, aşchiere etc.) pentru a obţine suprafeţe cât mai rotunde. ♦ A fixa hotarul unei regiuni în aşa fel… …