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Showing words for CIRCLE using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Circle

circle, cleric

5 Letter Words for Circle

cecil, cerci, ceric, cicer, circe, crile, relic

4 Letter Words for Circle

ceil, ciel, circ, cire, cirl, cric, eccl, eric, icer, leir, lice, lier, lire, rice, riel, rile

3 Letter Words for Circle

cel, cer, cie, cir, cli, clr, crc, crl, ecc, eir, eli, ice, ile, ire, lei, ler, lie, lir, rec, rei, rel, rie, rle

Definitions for Circle

[1] a closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from a point within it called the center. Equation: x 2 + y 2 = r 2 .
[2] the portion of a plane bounded by such a curve.
[3] any circular or ringlike object, formation, or arrangement: a circle of dancers.
[4] a ring, circlet, or crown.
[5] the ring of a circus.
[6] a section of seats in a theater: dress circle.
[7] the area within which something acts, exerts influence, etc.; realm; sphere: A politician has a wide circle of influence.
[8] a series ending where it began, especially when perpetually repeated; cycle: the circle of the year.
[9] Logic . an argument ostensibly proving a conclusion but actually assuming the conclusion or its equivalent as a premise; vicious circle.
[10] a complete series forming a connected whole; cycle: the circle of the sciences.
[11] a number of persons bound by a common tie; coterie: a literary circle; a family circle.
[12] Government . an administrative division, especially of a province.
[13] Geography . a parallel of latitude.
[14] Astronomy . (formerly) the orbit of a heavenly body. meridian circle.
[15] Surveying . a glass or metal disk mounted concentrically with the spindle of a theodolite or level and graduated so that the angle at which the alidade is set may be read.
[16] a sphere or orb: the circle of the earth.
[17] a ring of light in the sky; halo.
[18] to enclose in a circle; surround; encircle: Circle the correct answer on the exam paper. The enemy circled the hill.
[19] to move in a circle or circuit around; rotate or revolve around: He circled the house cautiously.
[20] to change course so as to pass by or avoid collision with; bypass; evade: The ship carefully circled the iceberg.
[21] to move in a circle or circuit: The plane circled for half an hour before landing.
[22] Movies , Television . to iris (usually followed by in or out ).
[23] circle the wagons , (in the early U.S. West) to form the wagons of a covered-wagon train into a circle for defensive purposes, as against Indian attack. Slang . to prepare for an all-out, unaided defensive fight: The company has circled the wagons since its market share began to decline.
[24] maths a closed plane curve every point of which is equidistant from a given fixed point, the centre. Equation: (x –h )² + (y –k )² = r ² where r is the radius and (h, k ) are the coordinates of the centre; area πr²; circumference: 2π r
[25] the figure enclosed by such a curve
[26] theatre the section of seats above the main level of the auditorium, usually comprising the dress circle and the upper circle
[27] something formed or arranged in the shape of a circle
[28] a group of people sharing an interest, activity, upbringing, etc; set golf circles ; a family circle
[29] a domain or area of activity, interest, or influence
[30] a circuit
[31] a process or chain of events or parts that forms a connected whole; cycle
[32] a parallel of latitude See also great circle, small circle
[33] the ring of a circus
[34] one of a number of Neolithic or Bronze Age rings of standing stones, such as Stonehenge, found in Europe and thought to be associated with some form of ritual or astronomical measurement
[35] hockey See striking circle
[36] a circular argument See vicious circle (def. 2)
[37] come full circle to arrive back at one's starting point See also vicious circle
[38] go round in circles or run round in circles to engage in energetic but fruitless activity
[39] to move in a circle (around) we circled the city by car
[40] (tr) to enclose in a circle; encircle

Words related to Circle

sphere, ring, school, crowd, club, company, camp, society, fraternity, clique, party, class, encircle, rotate, surround, whirl, perimeter, revolution, globe, circus

Words nearby Circle

circassian walnut, circe, circinate, circinate retinopathy, circinus, circle, circle absorption anesthesia, circle graph, circle jerk, circle of confusion, circle of convergence

Origin of Circle

before 1000; < Latin circulus, equivalent to circ(us ) (see circus) + -ulus -ule; replacing Middle English cercle < Old French < Latin, as above; replacing Old English circul < Latin, as above

Other words from Circle

cir·cler , noun
in·ter·cir·cle , verb (used with object), in·ter·cir·cled, in·ter·cir·cling.
re·cir·cle , verb, re·cir·cled, re·cir·cling.
un·cir·cled , adjective
un·der·cir·cle , verb (used with object), un·der·cir·cled, un·der·cir·cling.
un·der·cir·cle , noun

Word origin for Circle

C14: from Latin circulus a circular figure, from circus ring, circle

Synonyms for Circle

ring, sphere, amphitheater, aureole, band, belt, bowl, bracelet, circlet, circuit, circumference, circus, cirque, coil, compass, cordon, corona, crown, cycle, disc, disk, ecliptic, enclosure, equator, globe, halo, hoop, horizon, lap, meridian, orbit, perimeter, periphery, record, revolution, ringlet, round, stadium, tire, turn, vortex, wheel, wreath, zodiac, colure, full turn, parallel of latitude