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countable and uncountable, plural rondos
(music, countable) A musical composition, commonly of a lively, cheerful character, in which the first strain recurs after each of the other strains. examples
(countable) A small, disk-shaped piece of food, especially a single-serving dessert or small piece of candy. examples
(countable) A dark-skinned grape, a hybrid of Vitis vinifera with Vitis amurensis and others. examples
(soccer) A game resembling keep-away, used to train soccer players: one group is tasked with completing a number of passes while the other smaller group tries to take possession of the ball. quotations examples
And four years after Pep from Catalonia first clapped eyes on Phil from Stockport across a crowded rondo, here finally was the consummation.
2020 August 7, Jonathan Liew, “Phil Foden stars to offer Manchester City glimpse of multiple futures”, in The Guardian
(obsolete, uncountable) A gambling game played with small balls on a table.