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The term "orotund" originally referred to the shape of the mouth when speaking or singing. It was used to describe a round and resonant speech or voice.
Over time, the meaning expanded to include any sound that was full, rich, and deep in tone. It is often used to describe the speech of public speakers, singers, or actors who use a strong and resonant vocal delivery.
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