
1) American jazz ensemble 2) Arctic or inner 3) Band 4) Bitcoin company 5) Bitcoin exchange 6) Clique 7) Closed curve 8) Common shape 9) Compass creation 10) Country subdivision 11) Curved figure 12) Defensive wagon formation 13) Disc 14) Discus 15) Ellipse 16) Enclose 17) Form a circle around 18) Friends, metaphorically
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1) Area 2) Band 3) Begird 4) Circlet 5) Circumambulate 6) Circumnavigate 7) Cirque 8) Clique 9) Coterie 10) Encircle 11) Environ 12) Epicycle 13) Epicyclic 14) Epicyclical 15) Equatorial 16) Evade 17) Fly 18) Girt 19) Group 20) Ingroup 21) Literary society 22) Loop 23) Orbit 24) Outsideofawheel 25) Region
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• (n.) Indirect form of words; circumlocution. • (n.) A circular group of persons; a ring. • (n.) An instrument of observation, the graduated limb of which consists of an entire circle. • (n.) A round body; a sphere; an orb. • (n.) To move around; to revolve around. • (n.) Compass; circuit; inclosure. • (n.) A ter...
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Scoring area around the goal.
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(from the article `Gabo, Naum`) ...group, an association of artists that advocated pure abstraction. He lived in England from 1936 to 1946, promoting Constructivism there by editing ...
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(from the article `pi`) in mathematics, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. The symbol was popularized by the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler in ... [12 related articles]
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(from the article `ring`) Basically, a ring consists of three parts: the circle, or hoop; the shoulders; and the bezel. The circle can have a circular, semicircular, or square ...
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A group of people who hold seances. See also mediumship.
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A group of people who hold seances. See also mediumship.
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1. A ring-shaped structure or group of structures. ... 2. A line or process with every point equidistant from the centre. ... Synonym: circellus. ... Origin: L. Circulus ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(sur´kәl) a round figure, structure, or part. Berry circles charts with circles on them for testing stereoscopic vision. cerebral arterial circle circle of Willis. Minsky circles a series of circles used for the graphic...
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Sacred space wherein all magick is to be worked and all ritual contained. It both holds ritual energy until the Witch is ready to release it, and provides protection for the Witch.
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Cir'cle (sẽr'k'l)
noun [ Middle English
cercle , French
cercle , from Latin
circulus (Whence also Anglo-Saxon
circul ), dim. of
circus circle, akin to Greek
kri`kos ,
ki`rkos , circle, ring. Confer
Circus ,
Circum- .]
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Cir'cle intransitive verb To move circularly; to form a circle; to circulate. « Thy name shall
circle round the gaping through.
Byron. »
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Cir'cle transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Circled ; present participle & verbal noun Circling .] [ Middle English cerclen , French cercler , from Latin circulare to make round. See Circle ,
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Circle is old British slang for the vagina.
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Move forward, turning, as on the circumference of a circle.
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circle 1. A two-dimensional geometric figure formed with a curved line surrounding a center point, every point of the line being an equal distance from the center point. 2. A circular course, circuit, or orbit: a satellite's circle around the earth. 3. A curved section or tier of seats in a theater. 4. A process, series, or process that finishes...
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Refers to the on-deck circle, formally called the next batter's box.
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A closed plane figure with all points of the figure the same distance from the center
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noun a curved section or tier of seats in a hall or theater or opera house; usually the first tier above the orchestra; `they had excellent seats in the dress circle`
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round noun any circular or rotating mechanism; `the machine punched out metal circles`
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Perfectly round shape, the path of a point that moves so as to keep a constant distance from a fixed point (the centre). A circle has a radius (the distance from any point on the circle to the centre), a circumference (the boundary of the circle, part of which is called an arc), diameters (straight l...
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A maneuver in which skaters are linked and rotate with step combinations in a circular motion. Skaters can skate forward or backward trying to hold form for a perfect circle.
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A complete circle with the legs together and support on both hands. Circles are one of the three basic swings on pommel horse.
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