circles (noun)

  • 81cerealogy — noun The investigation of or practice of creating crop circles. There is no university with a department of cerealogy, and consequently anyone may call him or herself a cerealogist, even after one single visit to a crop circle. See Also:… …

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  • 82ducks and drakes — noun a) A pastime of throwing flat stones across water so as to make them bounce off the surface. A kind of sport or play with an oister shell or stone throwne into the water, and making circles yer it sinke, etc. It is called a ducke and a drake …

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  • 83colure — noun Either of two great circles (meridians), that intersect at the poles and either the equinoxes or solstices …

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  • 84peristome — noun a) One or two rings of tooth like appendages surrounding the opening of the capsule of many mosses. Its removal does not, however, leave the mouth of the capsule wide open, for around the margin are two circles of pointed teeth forming the… …

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  • 85huitfoil — noun a) a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of eight partially overlapping circles of the same diameter. b) A stylized flower or leaf with eight lobes …

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  • 86roundel — noun a) Anything having a round form; a round figure; a circle. Come, now a roundel and a fairy song ... Fairies sing. b) A roundelay or rondelay. The roundel or …

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  • 87lune — noun /luːn/ a) A concave figure formed by the intersection of the arcs of two circles on a plane, or on a sphere the intersection between two great semicircles. These dangerous, unsafe lunes i the king. b) anything crescent shaped , 1984, What he …

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  • 88word on the wire — noun The rumour or news going around on the Internet, in business, on the street, or in social circles. See Also: word on the street …

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  • 89okurihikiotoshi — noun a kimarite in which the attacker circles behind his opponent and pulls him down while backing away …

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  • 90greets — noun Greetings sent to other demosceners, often included in the scrolltext of a demo. I was just considering the term lamer (because of all these ROM D00DZ who I think of as emulamers) and I was wondering: is lamer a term that is unique to the… …

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