terete

terete
/teuh reet", ter"eet/, adj.
1. slender and smooth, with a circular transverse section.
2. cylindrical or slightly tapering.
[1610-20; earlier teret < L teret- (s. of teres) smooth and round, akin to terere to rub]

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