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the area in which the magickal worship and spells takes place. Can also be used to designate a particular group of Witches or Pagans such as "Silver Acorn Circle".
Ãâó: www.msu.edu/user/rohdemar/earth/gloss.html
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| circle of Willis |
The circular distribution of arteries at the base of the brain formed by the union of the internal carotid arteries, anterior and posterior arteries, and the anterior and posterior communicating arteries.
Ãâó: www.ohiohealth.com/healthreference/healthtopics/gl...
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| circle of confusion |
disks of light on the image, formed by the lens from points of light in the subject. The smaller these disks are in the image the sharper it appears.
Ãâó: www.profotos.com/education/referencedesk/glossary/...
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noun - Two-dimensional hypersphere. Defined as all points a distance r away from a center point, in two dimensions. It is the planespace analog of the sphere in realmspace and glome in tetraspace. Its solid version is the disk. See the chart under rotatope.
Ãâó: tetraspace.alkaline.org/glossary.htm
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| circle |
A set of all points in a plane that are the same distance (radius) from a fixed point (center)
Ãâó: images.rbs.org/appendices/d_glossary_geometric.sht...
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