wheel+round

  • 61round — 1. adjective 1) a round window Syn: circular, ring shaped, disk shaped, hoop shaped; spherical, spheroidal, globular, globe shaped, orb shaped; cylindrical; bulbous, rounded, rotund; technical annular, discoid 2) round …

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  • 62Wheel of Fortune (UK game show) — Infobox Television show name = Wheel of Fortune (UK) caption = Wheel of Fortune (UK) Logo (1995 1998) format = Game Show picture format = 4:3 (1988 2000) 16:9 (2001) runtime = 30mins (inc. adverts) creator = Merv Griffin starring = Hosts Nicky… …

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  • 63round — Synonyms and related words: Attic, Charybdis, Chateaubriand, Ciceronian, Indian file, O, O shaped, SRO, about, absolute, ace, admitting no exception, again, air lane, all but, all over, all out, almost, ambagious, ambit, amount, annular, annular… …

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  • 64round — {{11}}round (adj., adv.) late 13c., from Anglo Fr. rounde, O.Fr. roont, probably originally *redond, from V.L. *retundus (Cf. Prov. redon, Sp. redondo, O.It. ritondo), from L. rotundus like a wheel, circular, round, related to rota wheel (see… …

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  • 65Wheel of Fortune (The wheel's configuration) — The wheel used in the main game of the Wheel of Fortune has a configuration that features 24 wedges, each wedge having three positions. The current dollar configurations, listed below, begin at the $300 wedge to the immediate left of the Lose a… …

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  • 66Wheel of Fortune — Ubicación de las versiones internacionales de Wheel of Fortune Wheel of Fortune es un concurso de televisión estadounidense creado en 1973 por Merv Griffin. La mécanica del programa consiste en que tres concursantes compiten por resolver un… …

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  • 67wheel — [OE] A wheel is etymologically simply something that ‘goes round’. It is a member of a large family of words that goes back to Indo European *qweqwlo , which was derived from *qwelo ‘go round’. Other members include Greek kúklos ‘circle’ (source… …

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  • 68wheel — [OE] A wheel is etymologically simply something that ‘goes round’. It is a member of a large family of words that goes back to Indo European *qweqwlo , which was derived from *qwelo ‘go round’. Other members include Greek kúklos ‘circle’ (source… …

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  • 69wheel — wheelless, adj. /hweel, weel/, n. 1. a circular frame or disk arranged to revolve on an axis, as on or in vehicles or machinery. 2. any machine, apparatus, instrument, etc., shaped like this or having a circular frame, disk, or revolving drum as… …

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  • 70wheel — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 on a bicycle, car, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ bicycle, car, etc. ▪ spare (BrE) ▪ front ▪ back …

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