Etymology Circle comes from the Latin word 'circulus. Noun (Mathematics) the set all points (x, y) equidistant from a point, ie, the set of all points (x, y) , where is the distance from the center to all points. a specific group of persons (e.g. inner circle) Translations Breton: kelc'h m -ioù pl (1,2) Chinese: 圓 Czech: kolo n, kruh m Dutch: cirkel m Finnish: ympyrä French: cercle m German: Kreis m Greek: kyklo Indonesian: lingkaran, bundaran Interlingua: circulo Italian: circolo m Japanese: 円 (えん, en), 丸 (まる, maru) Latin: circulus, circulum Portuguese: círculo m Spanish: círculo m Polish: okrąg m, krąg m Romanian: cerc n Russian: круг m (1), окружность f (2) Verb to circle To travel around something, usually in a circular, or elliptical path. To be around something. Translations Breton: kelc'hiañ, gronnañ Czech: kroužit Dutch: cirkelen Finnish: ympyröidä French: cercler (1); entourer (2) German: einkreisen Indonesian: mengelilingi, mengitari Interlingua: circular 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)
Circle comes from the Latin word 'circulus.
Noun (Mathematics) the set all points (x, y) equidistant from a point, ie, the set of all points (x, y) , where is the distance from the center to all points. a specific group of persons (e.g. inner circle) Translations Breton: kelc'h m -ioù pl (1,2) Chinese: 圓 Czech: kolo n, kruh m Dutch: cirkel m Finnish: ympyrä French: cercle m German: Kreis m Greek: kyklo Indonesian: lingkaran, bundaran Interlingua: circulo Italian: circolo m Japanese: 円 (えん, en), 丸 (まる, maru) Latin: circulus, circulum Portuguese: círculo m Spanish: círculo m Polish: okrąg m, krąg m Romanian: cerc n Russian: круг m (1), окружность f (2) Verb to circle To travel around something, usually in a circular, or elliptical path. To be around something. Translations Breton: kelc'hiañ, gronnañ Czech: kroužit Dutch: cirkelen Finnish: ympyröidä French: cercler (1); entourer (2) German: einkreisen Indonesian: mengelilingi, mengitari Interlingua: circular 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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