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Is roundup a noun

Updated: 10/24/2023
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Yes, "roundup" can be used as a noun. It typically refers to a gathering or assembly of people or things, especially for a specific purpose, such as a roundup of cattle or a roundup of suspects by law enforcement. It can also refer to the act of bringing together or collecting items or information.

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Yes, it is a noun. It originally applied to the process of collecting cattle or horses. It can also mean a summary. (The verb form is two words: round up.)

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