roundsided

English

Verb

roundsided

  1. simple past and past participle of roundside

Adjective

roundsided (comparative more roundsided, superlative most roundsided)

  1. Having rounded sides.
    • 1960, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper:
      Protoconch proportionally large, consisting of about 4" smooth whorls that become increasingly roundsided with increased size.
    • 1975, Norman Hammond, Lubaantun, a classic Maya realm: Tables, page 325:
      Only one form is represented in the sample, a roundsided bowl with slightly restricted orifice and flat base and an estimated rim diameter of 17 cm.
    • 1997, The American Scholar - Volume 66, page 120:
      I'm riddled at the hips and knees, roundsided as parentheses since my shrunken spine has known osteoporosis and my extremities have shriveled into lacy filigrees, breakable as glass on stone.
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