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round hand
正楷字體,工整的手筆
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Round
,
a.
1.
Having
every
portion
of
the
surface
or
of
the
circumference
equally
distant
from
the
center
;
spherical
;
circular
;
having
a
form
approaching
a
spherical
or
a
circular
shape
;
orbicular
;
globular
;
as
,
a
round
ball
.
“The
big
,
round
tears.”
Upon
the
firm
opacous
globe
Of
this
round
world
. --
Milton
.
2.
Having
the
form
of
a
cylinder
;
cylindrical
;
as
,
the
barrel
of
a
musket
is
round
.
3.
Having
a
curved
outline
or
form
;
especially
,
one
like
the
arc
of
a
circle
or
an
ellipse
,
or
a
portion
of
the
surface
of
a
sphere
;
rotund
;
bulging
;
protuberant
;
not
angular
or
pointed
;
as
,
a
round
arch
;
round
hills
.
“Their
round
haunches
gored.”
4.
Full
;
complete
;
not
broken
;
not
fractional
;
approximately
in
even
units
,
tens
,
hundreds
,
thousands
,
etc
.; --
said
of
numbers
.
Pliny
put
a
round
number
near
the
truth
,
rather
than
the
fraction
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
5.
Not
inconsiderable
;
large
;
hence
,
generous
;
free
;
as
,
a
round
price
.
Three
thousand
ducats
; '
tis
a
good
round
sum
.
--
Shak
.
Round
was
their
pace
at
first
,
but
slackened
soon
.
--
Tennyson
.
6.
Uttered
or
emitted
with
a
full
tone
;
as
,
a
round
voice
;
a
round
note
.
7.
Phonetics
Modified
,
as
a
vowel
,
by
contraction
of
the
lip
opening
,
making
the
opening
more
or
less
round
in
shape
;
rounded
;
labialized
;
labial
.
See
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, § 11.
8.
Outspoken
;
plain
and
direct
;
unreserved
;
unqualified
;
not
mincing
;
as
,
a
round
answer
;
a
round
oath
.
“The
round
assertion.”
Sir
Toby
,
I
must
be
round
with
you
.
--
Shak
.
9.
Full
and
smoothly
expanded
;
not
defective
or
abrupt
;
finished
;
polished
; --
said
of
style
,
or
of
authors
with
reference
to
their
style
. [
Obs
.]
In
his
satires
Horace
is
quick
,
round
,
and
pleasant
.
--
Peacham
.
10.
Complete
and
consistent
;
fair
;
just
; --
applied
to
conduct
.
Round
dealing
is
the
honor
of
man's
nature
.
--
Bacon
.
At a round rate
,
rapidly
. --
Dryden
.
In round numbers
,
approximately
in
even
units
,
tens
,
hundreds
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
bin
holding
99
or
101
bushels
may
be
said
to
hold
in round numbers
100
bushels
.
Round bodies
Geom.
,
the
sphere
right
cone
,
and
right
cylinder
.
Round clam
Zool.
,
the
quahog
.
Round dance
one
which
is
danced
by
couples
with
a
whirling
or
revolving
motion
,
as
the
waltz
,
polka
,
etc
.
Round game
,
a
game
,
as
of
cards
,
in
which
each
plays
on
his
own
account
.
Round hand
,
a
style
of
penmanship
in
which
the
letters
are
formed
in
nearly
an
upright
position
,
and
each
separately
distinct
; --
distinguished
from
running
hand
.
Round robin
.
[Perhaps
F
.
round
round
+
ruban
ribbon.]
(a)
A
written
petition
,
memorial
,
remonstrance
,
protest
,
etc
.,
the
signatures
to
which
are
made
in
a
circle
so
as
not
to
indicate
who
signed
first
.
“No
round
robins
signed
by
the
whole
main
deck
of
the
Academy
or
the
Porch.”
--
De
Quincey
.
(b)
Zool.
The
cigar
fish
.
Round shot
,
a
solid
spherical
projectile
for
ordnance
.
Round Table
,
the
table
about
which
sat
King
Arthur
and
his
knights
.
See
Knights of the Round Table
,
under
Knight
.
Round tower
,
one
of
certain
lofty
circular
stone
towers
,
tapering
from
the
base
upward
,
and
usually
having
a
conical
cap
or
roof
,
which
crowns
the
summit
, --
found
chiefly
in
Ireland
.
They
are
of
great
antiquity
,
and
vary
in
heigh
from
thirty-five
to
one
hundred
and
thiry
feet
.
Round trot
,
one
in
which
the
horse
throws
out
his
feet
roundly
;
a
full
,
brisk
,
quick
trot
. --
Addison
.
Round turn
Naut.
,
one
turn
of
a
rope
round
a
timber
,
a
belaying
pin
,
etc
.
To bring up with a round turn
,
to
stop
abruptly
. [
Colloq
.]
Syn:
--
Circular
;
spherical
;
globular
;
globase
;
orbicular
;
orbed
;
cylindrical
;
full
;
plump
;
rotund
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Run·ning
a.
1.
Moving
or
advancing
by
running
.
Specifically
,
of
a
horse
:
(a)
Having
a
running
gait
;
not
a
trotter
or
pacer
.
(b)
trained
and
kept
for
running
races
;
as
,
a
running
horse
.
2.
Successive
;
one
following
the
other
without
break
or
intervention
; --
said
of
periods
of
time
;
as
,
to
be
away
two
days
running
;
to
sow
land
two
years
running
.
3.
Flowing
;
easy
;
cursive
;
as
,
a
running
hand
.
4.
Continuous
;
keeping
along
step
by
step
;
as
,
he
stated
the
facts
with
a
running
explanation
.
“A
running
conquest.”
What
are
art
and
science
if
not
a
running
commentary
on
Nature?
--
Hare
.
5.
Bot.
Extending
by
a
slender
climbing
or
trailing
stem
;
as
,
a
running
vine
.
6.
Med.
Discharging
pus
;
as
,
a
running
sore
.
Running block
Mech.
,
a
block
in
an
arrangement
of
pulleys
which
rises
or
sinks
with
the
weight
which
is
raised
or
lowered
.
Running board
,
a
narrow
platform
extending
along
the
side
of
a
locomotive
.
Running bowsprit
Naut.
Same
as
Reefing bowsprit
.
Running days
Com.
,
the
consecutive
days
occupied
on
a
voyage
under
a
charter
party
,
including
Sundays
and
not
limited
to
the
working
days
. --
Simmonds
.
Running fire
,
a
constant
fire
of
musketry
or
cannon
.
Running gear
,
the
wheels
and
axles
of
a
vehicle
,
and
their
attachments
,
in
distinction
from
the
body
;
all
the
working
parts
of
a
locomotive
or
other
machine
,
in
distinction
from
the
framework
.
Running hand
,
a
style
of
rapid
writing
in
which
the
letters
are
usually
slanted
and
the
words
formed
without
lifting
the
pen
; --
distinguished
from
round hand
.
Running part
Naut.
,
that
part
of
a
rope
that
is
hauled
upon
, --
in
distinction
from
the
standing part
.
Running rigging
Naut.
,
that
part
of
a
ship's
rigging
or
ropes
which
passes
through
blocks
,
etc
.; --
in
distinction
from
standing rigging
.
Running title
Print.
,
the
title
of
a
book
or
chapter
continued
from
page
to
page
on
the
upper
margin
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
round
hand
n
:
a
clearly
written
style
of
longhand
with
large
round
curves
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