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Circle
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English
Etymology
Latin 'circulus.
Noun
- Mathematics In the Euclidian plane a set of all points equally distant to some point.
- Example: The set of all points (x, y) such that Failed to parse (PNG conversion failed; check for correct installation of latex, dvips, gs, and convert): (x-1)^2 + y^2 = r^2
describes the circle of radius r around the point (1, 0).
- orbit.
- a curve (for instance where forming a whole circle may be impractical.
- a specific group of persons (e.g. inner circle )
- a line comprising two semicircles of 30 yds radius centred on the wickets joined by straight lines parallel to the pitch used to enforce field restrictions in a one-day match .
Translations
- Breton: kelc'h m -ioù pl (1,2)
- Chinese: 圓
- Czech: kolo n, kruh m
- Danish: cirkel
- Dutch: cirkel m
- Finnish: ympyrä (1), rata (2), kaari (3), piiri (4)
- French: cercle m
- German: Kreis m (1,2,4), Zirkel m (4)
- Greek: kyklo
- Hebrew: עגול /igul'/
- Indonesian: lingkaran , bundaran
- Interlingua: circulo
- Italian: circolo m
- Japanese: 円 (えん, en), 丸 (まる , maru)
- Latin: circulus , circulum
- Portuguese: círculo m
- Polish: okrąg m, krąg m
- Romanian: cerc n
- Russian: круг m (1), окружность f (2)
- Spanish: círculo m
Verb
to circle
- To travel around something, usually in a circular, or elliptical path.
- To be around something.
- To place a circle round something, which could be a hoop or a drawn circle.
Translations
- Breton: kelc'hiañ , gronnañ
- Czech: kroužit
- Danish: omkredse
- Dutch: cirkelen
- Finnish: [kiertää]] (1), ympäröidä (2, 3), ympyröidä (3, draw a circle)
- French: cercler (1); entourer (2)
- German: umkreisen (1,2), einkreisen (2,3)
- Indonesian: mengelilingi , mengitari
- Interlingua: circular
- Irish: ciorcal
- Italian: circondare (2)
- Japanese: 回る (まわる , mawaru), 周回 する (しゅうかい する, shūkai-suru)
- Portuguese: circular
- Polish: krążyć
- Romanian: încercui
- Russian: кружить (1), окружать (2)
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