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Round-Robin

A circle divided from the center, like Arthur’s round table, whence its supposed origin. In each compartment is a signature, so that the entire circle, when filled, exhibits a list, withont priority being given to any name. A common form of round-robin is simply to write the names in a circular form, wharton

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)