From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrondoron‧do /ˈrɒndəʊ $ ˈrɑːndoʊ/ noun (plural rondos) [countable] APMa piece of music in which the main tune is repeated several times
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rondo• This is a very pleasant form, easy to grasp, and is obviously already very close to the later rondo form.• The barmaid was operatic: Teutonic hair; lipstick rondo.Origin rondo (1700-1800) Italian rondò, from French rondeau, from Latin rotundus; → ROUND2