Definitions for "circle"
A plane figure, bounded by a single curve line called its circumference, every part of which is equally distant from a point within it, called the center.
The line that bounds such a figure; a circumference; a ring.
A company assembled, or conceived to assemble, about a central point of interest, or bound by a common tie; a class or division of society; a coterie; a set.
Keywords:  magick, ritual, witch, wiccan, sacred
A round body; a sphere; an orb.
Typically used to refer to a ritual area cleansed and formed to contain raised energy until it is ready to be released toward its intended purpose/target. Circles are also frequently considered to be a place between worlds. Sometimes set up as a form of protection also.
See also: Conversion of Units, Sphere.
A circular group of persons; a ring.
Circuit breakers Circus swap
The Latin root of the word circle is circus. The traditional shape of the large roofless enclosures in which the famous Roman Chariot races were run was circular or oblong, and thus the word came to described this shape as well.
The balcony with tiered seating above the stalls. Also known as Dress Circle or Grand Circle.
A local unit of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. Generally preceded by a name and followed by a number.
first balcony, mezzanine
Convivial post-run piss-take session at which down-downs are usually presented to hares, visitors, returners, sinners and leavers.
assembly of hashers at trail's end, normally for the purpose of conducting down-downs "Checking": answer shouted by FRB to pack when asked "Are You?", indicating that FRB has not determined whether the trail he's following is true or false
post-run session where down-downs and other presentations are made
On a motor grader, the rotary table which supports the blade (moldboard) and regulates the blade angle.
A small island in mid-intersection, as small as 16 to 25 feet in diameter, that forces traffic to slow and negotiate the curve. Mostly used in residential areas, they can be landscaped for aesthetic or barrier purposes, and may have mountable curbs to facilitate emergency vehicles. A "rotary," the larger, wider circle that often merges motor vehicle traffic on arterial roads or highways.
The game from which Shadow Siege's code is derived from.
Wager limit set for a particular game, depending on its importance. The game might also be kept to straight bets only.
A game where the betting limits are lowered, usually due to injuries and/or weather.
The round area within which shot-putters, discus and hammer throwers must stay when throwing their respective projectiles.
The competition area for the shot put.
Short for the "striking circle", "goal circle" or "shooting circle", a D-shaped area in front of each goal that an attacking player must enter to score a goal. An attacker must take a shot from inside (not outside) the circle to score a goal. A goalkeeper is permitted to use any part of the body to stop the ball while inside the circle.
Circle are an experimental rock-music band, founded in Pori, Finland in 1991. Their style may be classed Progressive or Krautrock, similar to Can and Neu!.
Keywords:  izzard, comedian, eddie, tour, stand
Circle is the name of a stand-up tour by the comedian Eddie Izzard in 2000.
A form of argument in which two or more unproved statements are used to prove each other; inconclusive reasoning.
Keywords:  inclosure, compass, circuit
Compass; circuit; inclosure.
To encompass, as by a circle; to surround; to inclose; to encircle.
Underwriters, actual or potential, often seek out and "circle" investor interest in a new issue before final pricing. The customer circled has basically made a commitment to purchase the issue if it is available at an agreed-upon price. If the actual price is other than that stipulated, the customer supposedly has first offer at the actual price.
Designation by an underwriter of a potential buyer of an IPO.
Keywords:  techno, mages, council, ruling
The ruling council of the techno-mages.
a non-legislative grouping of women within a unit, usually for the purpose of program activity, Bible study, fellowship and personal growth, which meets regularly and supports the purpose of the organization
Group therapy/Encounter group used for curriculum, discussions, problem solving, affirmations and support.
perfection or eternity in the after world, life everlasting
Indirect form of words; circumlocution.
The very spiritual and natural religion of the Vigroth people. In Circle, all things come from and are part of each other. It is expressed in a cycle that sees each plant, each animal, each fish, insect, and bird, dependant on death for life. Within Circle, men and women are just two more of the Maker's creations, subject to the same physical and spiritual laws of the Universe as all other life.
Keywords:  circularly, circulate, move, form
To move circularly; to form a circle; to circulate.
Keywords:  mush, album, length, full, first
Circle is the first full length album on Mush.
complete connect contribution curiously
Keywords:  gettysburg, thing, square, middle, see
The thing in the middle of Gettysburg. See square.
A circle with a break in it suggests unfinished business or a failing relationship.
The term used to indicate which potential purchasers of an upcoming offering...
Keywords:  revolve, move, around
To move around; to revolve around.
A territorial division or district.
An instrument of observation, the graduated limb of which consists of an entire circle.
The Senate. The name comes from the arrangement of senators' seats.
composition | constant | counting number
Keywords:  repeating, series, begins, ending
A series ending where it begins, and repeating itself.
A circle represents the completion of a project.
Keywords:  chosen, family, refers, one
Refers to one's chosen family.
Keywords:  itemize, record
itemize record
Keywords:  indication, interest, see
See Indication of Interest.