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Ring
A ring is usually anything resembling a circle, or a noise that cycles rapidly. See:
Different types of rings
- ring in ring theory of mathematics
- the ring of a telephone or bell
- a ring diacritic mark as in Åmål
- a web ring
- a jewelry ring (e.g. engagement ring, wedding band, promise ring, earring)
- an identification ring, for example used in ornithology and modern falconry.
- a boxing ring
- planetary rings
- a business ring or crime ring, also called a crime syndicate
- a ring road, a circular road around a city, also called beltway or orbital motorway
- a canal ring - a circular canal route
- a circus ring - akin to a stage
- a bathtub ring - soap scum buildup
- the rings used by male gymnasts
- a ring circuit is a type of circuit used in the British Isles where there are two paths from each socket to the consumer unit
- Juggling rings are a type of prop used for toss juggling, in which they are thrown and caught repeatedly by the juggler.
- processor rings: ring 0, where the kernel runs, and ring 3 , where user-level applications and some drivers run. Rings 1 and 2 are often unused.
Things entitled ring
- Ring around the rosie
- The Opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung) is often referred to as "the Ring"
- Ring is the title of a 1998 Japanese cult horror film by Hideo Nakata
- Ring is also the title of a science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter
- The One Ring of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fiction
- Ring Magazine, a boxing magazine
- A Japanese professional wrestling promotion, RINGS .
- The Ring is a 1927 movie by Alfred Hitchcock.
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