circle |
helix |
As nouns the difference between circle and helix
is that
circle is a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while
helix is a curve on the surface of a cylinder or cone such that its angle to a plane perpendicular to the axis is constant; the three-dimensional curve seen in a screw or a spiral staircase.
As a verb circle
is to travel around along a curved path.
circle |
salt |
As a noun circle
is (
lb) a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point.
As a verb circle
is to travel around along a curved path.
As an initialism salt is
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circle |
spin |
As nouns the difference between circle and spin
is that
circle is (
lb) a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while
spin is spin.
As a verb circle
is to travel around along a curved path.
circle |
hover |
As nouns the difference between circle and hover
is that
circle is a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while
hover is a cover; a shelter; a protection.
As verbs the difference between circle and hover
is that
circle is to travel around along a curved path while
hover is to float in the air.
hemisphere |
circle |
In geometry terms the difference between hemisphere and circle
is that
hemisphere is any half-sphere, formed by a plane intersecting the center of a sphere. while
circle is a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point.
As nouns the difference between hemisphere and circle
is that
hemisphere is half of the celestial sphere, as divided by either the ecliptic or the celestial equator while
circle is a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point.
As a verb circle is
to travel around along a curved path.
circle |
scene |
As nouns the difference between circle and scene
is that
circle is a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while
scene is the location of an event that attracts attention.
As verbs the difference between circle and scene
is that
circle is to travel around along a curved path while
scene is to exhibit as a scene; to make a scene of; to display.
cartwheel |
circle |
As nouns the difference between cartwheel and circle
is that
cartwheel is the literal wheel of a cart while
circle is (
lb) a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point.
As verbs the difference between cartwheel and circle
is that
cartwheel is to perform the gymnastics feat of a cartwheel while
circle is to travel around along a curved path.
circle |
apeirogon |
As nouns the difference between circle and apeirogon
is that
circle is a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while
apeirogon is a polygon having an infinite number of sides and vertices.
As a verb circle
is to travel around along a curved path.
digon |
circle |
As nouns the difference between digon and circle
is that
digon is a polygon having two edges and two vertices while
circle is a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point.
As a verb circle is
to travel around along a curved path.
circle |
quadrat |
As nouns the difference between circle and quadrat
is that
circle is a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while
quadrat is an area of land, marked for studying its plants, animals, soil, natural processes, etc. While originally rectangular, modern quadrats can be rectangular, circular, irregular, etc. (e.g.: Krebs, C.J., 1999. Ecological Methodology. Addison-Welsey Educational Publishing, Inc., Menlo Park, California; Wheater, C.P., Bell, J.R., Cook, P.A., 2011. Practical Field Ecology: A Project Guide. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, West Sussex, England..
As a verb circle
is to travel around along a curved path.
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