ˈränjə(r) noun
( -s )
Etymology: modification (influenced by -ure ) of French rondeur roundness, from Middle French, from rond round + -eur -or — more at ronde
1. : round 1a
the whole rondure of the turning globe — J.C.Powys
2. : gracefully rounded curvature
the bare swelling rondures of the mountains — Meridel Le Sueur
a pretty girl of agreeable rondure — Wolcott Gibbs