Round
"Round" in Portuguese
arredondado
(of corners that lack sharp angles)
arredondado
(of a number that has been rounded off)
arredondado
(pronounced with the mouth in the shape of an "O")
cilíndrico
(circular or cylindrical)
esférico
(spherical)
labializado
(pronounced with the mouth in the shape of an "O")
rechonchudo
(plump)
redondo
(circular or cylindrical)
redondo
(spherical)
redondo
(complete, not lacking)
roliço
(plump)
rotundo
(spherical)
assalto
(segment of a sport event)
bisel
(rounded relief or cut at an edge)
biselagem
(rounded relief or cut at an edge)
carga
(individual ammunition shell)
chanfradura
(rounded relief or cut at an edge)
chanfro
(rounded relief or cut at an edge)
cânone
(song with each subset starting at a different time)
círculo
(circular object)
círculo
(strip of material with a circular face)
degrau
(rung of a ladder)
dose
(single individual portion or dose of medicine)
etapa
(circular or repetitious route)
lombo
(hindquarters of a bovine for butchering)
pincel redondo
(circular paintbrush)
rodada
(serving)
rodada
(segment of a sport event)
rodada
(stage of a sports competition)
rodada
(card games: moment from the deal until the players are finished with the cards)
rodela
(strip of material with a circular face)
ronda
(circular or repetitious route)
ronda
(song with each subset starting at a different time)
round
(segment of a sport event)
round
(golf etc: way around the course)
salva
(outburst)
tempo
(segment of a sport event)
acabar
(to complete, fill out)
arredondar
(to shape into a curve)
arredondar
(to become shaped into a curve)
arredondar
(to approximate a number)
concluir
(to complete, fill out)
dobrar
(to turn past a boundary)
finalizar
(to complete, fill out)
findar
(to complete, fill out)
rodar
(to go round, pass, go past)
terminar
(to complete, fill out)
virar
(to turn past a boundary)
virar-se contra
(to turn and attack someone)
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.