excircle |
encircle |
As a noun excircle
is an escribed circle of a triangle; it lies outside the triangle and is tangent to one of its sides and to the extensions of the other two.
As a verb encircle is
to surround, form a circle around.
excenter |
excircle |
Related terms |
Excenter is a related term of excircle.
As nouns the difference between excenter and excircle
is that
excenter is while
excircle is (geometry) an escribed circle of a triangle; it lies outside the triangle and is tangent to one of its sides and to the extensions of the other two.
excentre |
excircle |
Related terms |
Excentre is a related term of excircle.
As nouns the difference between excentre and excircle
is that
excentre is the centre of an excircle while
excircle is (geometry) an escribed circle of a triangle; it lies outside the triangle and is tangent to one of its sides and to the extensions of the other two.
extension |
excircle |
As nouns the difference between extension and excircle
is that
extension is tract (an area) while
excircle is (geometry) an escribed circle of a triangle; it lies outside the triangle and is tangent to one of its sides and to the extensions of the other two.
side |
excircle |
As a proper noun side
is an ancient city on a small peninsula on the mediterranean coast of anatolia, settled by greeks from cyme.
As a noun excircle is
(geometry) an escribed circle of a triangle; it lies outside the triangle and is tangent to one of its sides and to the extensions of the other two.
tangent |
excircle |
In geometry|lang=en terms the difference between tangent and excircle
is that
tangent is (geometry) touching a curve at a single point but not crossing it at that point while
excircle is (geometry) an escribed circle of a triangle; it lies outside the triangle and is tangent to one of its sides and to the extensions of the other two.
As nouns the difference between tangent and excircle
is that
tangent is (geometry) a straight line touching a curve at a single point without crossing it there while
excircle is (geometry) an escribed circle of a triangle; it lies outside the triangle and is tangent to one of its sides and to the extensions of the other two.
As an adjective tangent
is (geometry) touching a curve at a single point but not crossing it at that point.
triangle |
excircle |
As a proper noun triangle
is the area comprising the cities of used with "the" except when attributive.
As a noun excircle is
(geometry) an escribed circle of a triangle; it lies outside the triangle and is tangent to one of its sides and to the extensions of the other two.
circle |
excircle |
In geometry terms the difference between circle and excircle
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
excircle is an escribed circle of a triangle; it lies outside the triangle and is tangent to one of its sides and to the extensions of the other two.
As a verb circle
is to travel around along a curved path.
escribed |
excircle |
As a verb escribed
is (
escribe).
As a noun excircle is
(geometry) an escribed circle of a triangle; it lies outside the triangle and is tangent to one of its sides and to the extensions of the other two.