Definitionn. the roundness of a 3-dimensional object
Last update: October 8, 2015
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Leonardo also discussed the old Aristotelian problem of the rotundity of the sun's image after passing through an angular aperture, but not so successfully as Maurolycus. [noun]
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It is due to the rotundity of the earth, and the height of the observer's eye above the water. [noun]
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The rotundity of her frame rendered a collapse impossible. [Please select]
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Leonardo also discussed the old Aristotelian problem of the rotundity of the sun's image after passing through an angular aperture, but not so successfully as Maurolycus. [Please select]
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The rotundity of the stomach indicated the ambition of its possessor. [Please select]
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The rotundity of the covering, which was now but little inflated, was collapsing already. [Please select]
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What is this, then, but a proof of the rotundity of the earth. [Please select]
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He rose when Emily entered, elegant of manner, in spite of his rotundity. [Please select]
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This good woman's chief physical characteristic was rotundity, and her prominent mental attribute good-humour. [Please select]
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A green-ribbed hunting coat traversed his rotundity, which had the generous swell of a puncheon. [Please select]
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It is also known that rotundity of form is not essential to the successful rising of a balloon. [Please select]
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