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Ovato Tondo is Italian for a round oval. Tondo is usually used to describe an elliptical piece of work, art, or sculpture, especially during the Renaissance. The term ovato tondo was most predominantly used to described Italian plazas such as Piazza San Pietro by Bernini in front of St. Peter's Basilica. So in an architectural sense it's become translated to an elliptical flattened sculpture, such as a manmade landscape or plaza.

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