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/serr"keuhm serr'keuhl/, n. Geom.a circle circumscribed about a figure.[1880-85; CIRCUM- + CIRCLE]
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circumcircle — noun Date: 1885 a circle which passes through all the vertices of a polygon (as a triangle) … New Collegiate Dictionary
circumcircle — noun A circle that passes through every vertex of a given triangle (or other polygon where possible) … Wiktionary
circumcircle — noun Geometry a circle touching all the vertices of a triangle or polygon … English new terms dictionary
circumcircle — cir·cum·circle … English syllables
circumcircle — n. Geom. a circle touching all the vertices of a triangle or polygon … Useful english dictionary
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