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Circle comes from the Latin, circulus which referred to the circus circle {ring}. It is akin to the Greek, Krikos {ring}.
it means sought after or wanted In academic contexts it means research, investigation.
An idea comes up would be the normal expression.
In the sentence, late is an adverb modifying comes (comes when).
Comes is a verb in that sentence.
If you have one reference that leads to another and then another which finally comes back to the first, making a circle or closed loop, this is a circular reference.
The word cyclone comes from the Greek word "cyklos" meaning circle. This refers to the circular wind pattern found in such systems.
it is a three dimensional cone , the circle is the edge of the figure and the curved side is the body of the cone, the vertex is the point of the cone
This metabolic pathway comes under anabolism and all biochemical reactions unitedly called photosynthesis.
The concept of circular time comes from ancient Hebrew philosophy. It states that time is not linear, but circular, and unending. Therefore, a clock is circular, because time represents a continuous loop, that never ends.
Circular time is a concept that views time not as a linear progression but as a cyclical pattern, where events repeat in a regular manner. It suggests that time is not unidirectional but instead loops back on itself, often associated with cyclical notions of birth, death, and rebirth. This idea contrasts with the linear concept of time commonly held in Western culture.
The Greek root of "circle" is "kuklos," which means a circular shape or round object.
Circumference of a circle : the circle's diameter
improper machining or interference where in the root of the meshing gear comes in contact with the tip of the other gear during operation....to avoid this the tangents to the base circle of both gears should not coincide..
You have 4 heart chambers, and 2 circulatory pathways. You have to look at your circulation not as a compete circle that starts and stops at the heart, but rather it is a figure 8 with the heart in the center. We will start with your deoxygenated blood. It comes into the right atrium, and is pushed into the right ventricle. From here, it is pushed on a circuit through the lungs (and your pulmonary artery), where it is re-oxygenated. Once it is oxygen rich, it comes back to the heart in the left atrium, where it is pushed into the left ventricle and out into your body, through the aorta (big artery).
A cone.
Its a circular shaped bottom that comes to a point at the top.