nonround

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non- +‎ round

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nonround (not comparable)

  1. Not round. (of a shape)
  2. (phonetics, of a vowel) Having qualities the opposite of a round vowel.
  3. (psychology, of a number) Having a sharp or precise numeric value; having not been rounded.
    • 2004, Amos Tversky, Preference, Belief, and Similarity, page 85:
      a round number (e.g., 100) was paired with a nonround number (e.g., 103).
    • 2007 September 21, “Random Samples”, in Science[1], 317(5845), page 1657:
      The researchers hypothesize that everyday experience teaches us that round (imprecise) numbers are usually larger than nonround (sharp) numbers.

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