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oval
[ oh-vuhl ]
adjective
- having the general form, shape, or outline of an egg; egg-shaped.
- ellipsoidal or elliptical.
noun
- an object of oval shape.
- a body or plane figure that is oval in shape or outline.
- an elliptical field or a field on which an elliptical track is laid out, as for athletic contests.
- Informal. a football.
Oval
1/ ˈəʊvəl /
noun
- the Ovala cricket ground in south London, in the borough of Lambeth
oval
2/ ˈəʊvəl; əʊˈvælɪtɪ /
adjective
- having the shape of an ellipse or ellipsoid
noun
- anything that is oval in shape, such as a sports ground
Derived Forms
- ˈovally, adverb
- ˈovalness, noun
Other Words From
- oval·ly adverb
- oval·ness noun
- half-oval adjective noun
- pseudo·oval adjective
- pseudo·oval·ly adverb
- semi·oval adjective
- semi·oval·ly adverb
- semi·oval·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of oval1
Example Sentences
The series will stage 17 events next year, six on oval speedways, seven on road courses and four on the streets, making it the most eclectic racing series in the U.S.
While auroras happen in an oval shape, Steve appears as a ribbon and lasts for 20 minutes to an hour before disappearing.
He first touched the oval ball aged 11, when he started at a local grammar school and found it the dominant sport.
An oval abrasion on a French bulldog’s ear was rimmed by crusty discharge.
It was not until 1831 and later years that scientists once more observed a clear, oval structure at the same latitude as the Great Red Spot.
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