different between rounded vs subacute
rounded
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??a?nd?d/
- Hyphenation: round?ed
Verb
rounded
- simple past tense and past participle of round
Adjective
rounded (comparative more rounded, superlative most rounded)
- Made into a circle or sphere.
- Complete or balanced.
- (mathematics) Describing a number that has been changed to its nearest desired value.
- (botany) Ending in a broad arch.
- (linguistics, of a vowel etc.) Pronounced with the lips drawn together.
- Antonym: unrounded
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- redound, underdo
rounded From the web:
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subacute
English
Etymology
sub- +? acute
Adjective
subacute (comparative more subacute, superlative most subacute)
- (pathology) Less than acute
- (biology) Having a pointed tip, but with a broad or slightly rounded angle
Derived terms
- subbacterial
Translations
Noun
subacute (plural subacutes)
- (medicine) A patient whose condition is less than acute.
Italian
Adjective
subacute
- feminine plural of subacuto
subacute From the web:
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- what subacute mean
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- what is subacute thyroiditis
- what is subacute appendicitis
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