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- DictionaryRound·a·bout/ˈroundəˌbout/
noun
- 1. a road junction at which traffic moves in one direction around a central island to reach one of the roads converging on it; a traffic circle: British "turn right at the next roundabout"
- 2. a large revolving device in a playground, for children to ride on; a merry-go-round. British
adjective
- 1. not following a short direct route; circuitous: "we need to take a roundabout route to throw off any pursuit"