oval
oval
adjective oh-BAHL Rare
Origin: Latin ovalis, from ovum (egg)
Usage Note
Oval is invariable in gender — una mesa oval, un espejo oval — unlike ovalado which has the full -o/-a/-os/-as endings. In practice both forms are used, but oval is more formal and precise (geometric term), while ovalado is more descriptive (egg-shaped, roughly oval). The two words are interchangeable in most contexts.
Examples
"La mesa oval encajaba perfectamente en el comedor."
Natural Translation
The oval table fit perfectly in the dining room.
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