orbit
To not let anything bring you down.
Arriving in the English language around 1500 CE, the word derives from the Middle French word gravite, meaning seriousness, or thoughtfulness. It also derives from the Latin word gravitatem.The scientific sense of the word, meaning force that gives weight to objects, was first recorded in the 1640s.
the space around the earth
PhysicsThe force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface.Events and SituationsThe word gravity is used to indicate a serious (grave) condition or occurrence. For example, referring to the "gravity" of a disaster, or of a legal proceeding.
anti gravity
The Equator.
The word for the distance around a circle is "circumference".
"Circular", meaning shaped like a circle.
The Greek word "kuklos" means circle or wheel.
circle of interest
semi
To not let anything bring you down.
The meaning of gravity in Tagalog is "grabedad." It refers to the force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth.
circumference
The group formed a circle and started to dance in a counter clockwise direction. Meaning that they danced in their circle moving around always to the left and not in the direction of the hands on a clock which is to the right.
The red circle with a bar sinister is the international symbol for signage meaning "no" or "forbidden". So that superimposed on the word "rock" means "No rock" or "Rock is forbidden in this area."
There is no actual Latin word circu.There are several similar words based on the same root, with the basic meaning "ring":1. circus, a circle or ring for performance (as in the famous Circus Maximus in Rome where chariot races were held).2. circum, meaning "around, surrounding" (also as a verb prefix, as in circumnavigare "to sail around"; in this use sometimes appearing as circu-, as in circuitus "a going around; a circuit')3. circa, meaning "about, near"