ümargusel
Ümargusel is an Estonian word that translates to "round" or "circular" in English. It is primarily used as an adjective to describe the shape of an object or a surface. For example, one might describe a plate as "ümargusel" if it is circular. Similarly, a table could be "ümargusel" if its top is round. The word can also be used in a more abstract sense, though this is less common. For instance, it could potentially describe a cyclical process, though more specific terms are generally preferred for such contexts. The grammatical form "ümargusel" is the adessive case, meaning it indicates "on something round" or "by means of something round." This case ending is used to show location, possession, or the instrument through which an action is performed. Therefore, "ümargusel" would be used in a sentence to denote being on or near a round object, or in relation to a round object. The base form of the adjective is "ümargune."