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circle
noun
a
perfectly
round
flat
shape
whose
edge
is
the
same
distance
from
the
centre
in
every
direction
•
The
teacher
drew
a
perfect
circle
on
the
whiteboard
.
The
teacher
drew
a
perfect
circle
on
the
whiteboard
.
•
Coins
lay
in
a
neat
row
of
small
circles
on
the
desk
.
Coins
lay
in
a
neat
row
of
small
circles
on
the
desk
.
From
Latin
circulus
‘
ring
’.
noun
a
ring-like
arrangement
of
people
or
things
surrounding
an
open
space
•
The
children
sat
in
a
circle
and
passed
the
ball
to
each
other
.
The
children
sat
in
a
circle
and
passed
the
ball
to
each
other
.
•
Campers
formed
a
circle
around
the
fire
to
stay
warm
.
Campers
formed
a
circle
around
the
fire
to
stay
warm
.
verb
-
circle
,
circling
,
circles
,
circled
to
draw
a
round
line
around
something
to
highlight
or
mark
it
•
Please
circle
the
correct
answer
on
the
test
.
Please
circle
the
correct
answer
on
the
test
.
•
She
circled
the
date
on
her
calendar
.
She
circled
the
date
on
her
calendar
.
verb
-
circle
,
circling
,
circles
,
circled
to
move
all
the
way
around
something
,
or
to
move
repeatedly
in
a
loop
around
it
•
The
eagle
circled
above
the
canyon
.
The
eagle
circled
above
the
canyon
.
•
A
shark
was
circling
the
boat
.
A
shark
was
circling
the
boat
.
noun
a
set
of
people
who
are
connected
because
they
share
the
same
interest
,
job
,
or
social
position
•
He
belongs
to
a
small
circle
of
friends
who
love
classical
music
.
He
belongs
to
a
small
circle
of
friends
who
love
classical
music
.
•
News
of
the
discovery
spread
quickly
through
academic
circles
.
News
of
the
discovery
spread
quickly
through
academic
circles
.
noun
the
tier
of
seats
in
a
theatre
above
the
ground
floor
,
often
called
the
balcony
•
Our
seats
were
in
the
circle
,
giving
us
a
clear
view
of
the
stage
.
Our
seats
were
in
the
circle
,
giving
us
a
clear
view
of
the
stage
.
•
The
plush
red
chairs
in
the
dress
circle
were
almost
full
.
The
plush
red
chairs
in
the
dress
circle
were
almost
full
.