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apricot a soft round fruit with fuzzy, pale orange skin. [1/2 definitions]
ball1 a round or nearly round object. [2/3 definitions]
barrel a round container with a flat top and bottom and bulging sides, often made of wood boards and metal hoops. [1/4 definitions]
bead a small, round object made of material such as glass, wood, or plastic. A bead has a small hole through its center so it can be put on a string to make necklaces or to decorate clothing. [2/3 definitions]
beret a soft, round, flat cap with a snug headband. A beret does not have a visor.
biscuit a small, round-shaped bread for one person made with baking powder or baking soda instead of yeast. Biscuits are not usually sweet. [1/3 definitions]
blueberry a small round berry that is blue in color and can be eaten. [1/2 definitions]
bowl1 a round stadium or outdoor theater. [1/5 definitions]
bubble a small, round volume of gas surrounded by a liquid or a solid. [2/4 definitions]
bucket an open container with round sides, a flat bottom, and a curved handle attached to the top; pail.
bud1 a small, round part, such as a taste bud. [1/4 definitions]
bulb any bulging or round part. [1/3 definitions]
bull's-eye the center of a round target, usually marked with a small circle. [1/2 definitions]
burger a sandwich made with cooked ground beef that has been made into a flat, round shape, or the flat, round patty of ground meat itself. [1/2 definitions]
button a small round flat disk that fastens clothing by fitting through a slit or loop. [2/5 definitions]
cabbage a vegetable with large green or purple leaves that form a round head.
cake a flat, round portion of food that is baked or fried. [1/4 definitions]
cantaloupe a round melon with a hard, rough skin and orange flesh.
caterpillar the larva, or middle life stage, of a moth or butterfly. Caterpillars are round and long like worms, but have six legs. They may be brightly colored.
cauldron a round metal pot that is hung or placed over a fire, used for boiling liquids.
chalk a substance made from natural chalk that is formed into round sticks that can be used to write or draw with, especially on a blackboard or on pavement. [1/3 definitions]