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semicircle
English
Etymology
semi- +? circle
Noun
semicircle (plural semicircles)
- Half of a circle.
- An instrument for measuring angles.
Synonyms
- (measuring tool): protractor
Translations
Verb
semicircle (third-person singular simple present semicircles, present participle semicircling, simple past and past participle semicircled)
- (transitive, intransitive) To travel or move around in a semicircle.
See also
- semicircular
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salinon
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek [Term?] (“salt-cellar”)
Noun
salinon
- (geometry) A particular figure bounded by four semicircles.
Anagrams
- Lainson, Slonina, loanins
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