Circle
51circle — 1. noun 1) a circle of gold stars Syn: ring, band, hoop, circlet; halo, disc; technical annulus 2) her circle of friends Syn: group, set, company, coterie, clique; crowd …
52circle — 1. noun 1) a circle of gold stars Syn: ring, band, hoop, circlet, halo, disc 2) her circle of friends Syn: group, set, crowd, band, company, c …
53Circle — Underwriters, actual or potential, often seek out and circle investor interest in a new issue before final pricing. The customer circled basically made a commitment to purchase the issue if it comes at an agreed upon price. In the latter case, if …
54circle — 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… …
55Circle — Original name in latin Circle Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Denver longitude 47.41668 latitude 105.59222 altitude 744 Population 615 Date 2011 05 14 …
56circle — A form of patterned ground whose horizontal mesh is dominantly circular. Compare: nonsorted circle, patterned ground. GG …
57circle — cir·cle || sÉœËkl n. ring shaped geometric figure, round figure; group, society v. surround, encircle; go around in a circle …
58Circle — Sp Sèrklas Ap Circle L JAV: Makono apyg. c. (Montana), g tė (Aliaska) …
59circle — būrelis statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Pastovi vienmečių arba skirtingų amžiaus tarpsnių moksleivių grupė, susibūrusi kuriais nors savišvietos, savilavos ar saviauklos tikslais. Mokyklose esti įvairių būrelių: atskirų dalykų, technikos,… …
60circle — See traffic circle …