semicircle
Americannoun
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Also called semicircumference. half of a circle; the arc from one end of a diameter to the other.
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anything having or arranged in the form of a half of a circle.
noun
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one half of a circle
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half the circumference of a circle
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anything having the shape or form of half a circle
Other Word Forms
- semicircular adjective
- semicircularly adverb
- semicircularness noun
Etymology
Origin of semicircle
From the Latin word sēmicirculus, dating back to 1520–30. See semi-, circle
Example Sentences
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The rest of the Lakers sat silently or loitered in a semicircle waiting for their coaches to join.
From Los Angeles Times
The playa is arranged as a semicircle, and radial streets are named as if their position were a clock face.
From Salon
Rivas hit “record” on her phone as a semicircle of trucks and vans came into view.
From Salon
The researchers observed a 22km berm, which formed a semicircle from the west to the north of the city.
From BBC
The institute’s report envisioned the town center as a semicircle of new buildings forming a quad with Building 13.
From Los Angeles Times
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