different between roundish vs houndish
roundish
English
Etymology
round +? -ish
Adjective
roundish (comparative more roundish, superlative most roundish)
- Somewhat round.
- 1820, John Lindley, Rosarum Monographia; Or, A Botanical History of Roses, 42:
- Leaflets 9-11, roundish, of a firm texture, the lowest pair smaller than the rest, glaucous.
- 1820, John Lindley, Rosarum Monographia; Or, A Botanical History of Roses, 42:
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houndish
English
Etymology
From Middle English houndisch, equivalent to hound +? -ish. Compare German hündisch (“houndish; doglike”).
Adjective
houndish (comparative more houndish, superlative most houndish)
- Like, pertaining to, or characteristic of a hound; doggish; canine.
Related terms
- houndly
- houndy
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