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81 Carola
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82 Circolo Polare Antartico
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83 Circolo Polare Artico, Antartico
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84 Circolo Polare Artico
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85 ambito sm
['ambito]area, (tecnico, specialistico) field, (fig : cerchia) sphere, circle -
86 cenacolo sm
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87 cerchia sf
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88 circolo letterario
literary circle o society -
89 corona sf
[ko'rona]1) (di re) crown, (di nobile) coronet2) (di fiori) wreath -
90 girone sm
[dʒi'rone]1) (dantesco) circle2) Sport series of gamesgirone di andata/ritorno — first/second half of the season
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91 girotondo sm
[dʒiro'tondo]ring-a-ring-o'roses Brit, ring-around-the-rosey Am, Pol protest where the protesters join hands in a circle -
92 gruppo sm
['ɡruppo]arrivare a gruppi di 3 — to arrive in groups of 3 o in threes
un gruppo di turisti — a group o party of tourists
un gruppo letterario — a literary circle o group
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93 pedana sf
[pe'dana]1) (gen) footboardpedana della cattedra — platform, dais
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94 quadratura sf
[kwadra'tura]1) Mat squaring2) Contabilità balancing -
95 rondeau [ron'do] sm inv
Auto roundabout Brit, traffic circle Am -
96 rotatoria sf
[rota'tɔrja]roundabout Brit, traffic circle Amsegnale di rotatoria — "roundabout ahead" sign
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97 rotazionale agg
[rotattsjo'nale]isola rotazionale Auto — roundabout Brit, traffic circle Am
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98 volteggiare vi
[volted'dʒare]1) (volare girando: uccello, piuma) to circlela ballerina volteggiava sul palco — the dancer twirled o spun across the stage
2) Ginnastica to vault, (sul cavallo) to do trick riding -
99 chiostra
1 ring, circle: una chiostra di monti, a range (o ring) of mountains2 ( chiostro) cloister3 ( di denti) set. -
100 circolarmente
circolarmente avv. circularly, round in a circle.
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Circle — Cir cle (s[ e]r k l), n. [OE. cercle, F. cercle, fr. L. circulus (Whence also AS. circul), dim. of circus circle, akin to Gr. kri kos, ki rkos, circle, ring. Cf. {Circus}, {Circum }.] [1913 Webster] 1. A plane figure, bounded by a single curve… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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circle — ► NOUN 1) a round plane figure whose boundary consists of points equidistant from the centre. 2) a group of people or things forming a circle. 3) a curved upper tier of seats in a theatre. 4) a group of people with a shared profession, interests … English terms dictionary
Circle — Cir cle, v. i. To move circularly; to form a circle; to circulate. [1913 Webster] Thy name shall circle round the gaping through. Byron. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English