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Meanings of
semicircular
in English
Semicircular.
Related terms
curved
curving
Usage of
semicircular
in English
1
Hard; greasy;
semicircular
form of different sizes, with extra-strong flavor and odor.
2
Pleasant is the
semicircular
water, And we gather the pondweed in it.
3
The
semicircular
arch of the thirteenth century still holds sway in Provence.
4
The curriers used the same
semicircular
knife which is now in use.
5
The outline of the
semicircular
pavement and the walk is still discernible.
6
Pleasant is the
semicircular
water, And we gather the mallows about it.
7
Five and Six, bring up the rear, in a
semicircular
closed flank.
8
There was a light immediately above the
semicircular
arch of this opening.
9
The Romans do not seem to have used other than
semicircular
arches.
10
It is circular, and fluted vertically into twenty-seven
semicircular
and angular divisions.
11
At each gate there is a
semicircular
enclosure, forming a double wall.
12
The cap is nearly
semicircular
in shape, sometimes fan-shaped and rounded in front.
13
Jagged holes in the
semicircular
iron roofing proved the wisdom of his precautions.
14
They represent the ingrafting of the pointed arch upon the
semicircular
.
15
Finally, in some sketches the cupola is either
semicircular
,
or as in Pl.
16
A
semicircular
row of whiskers hedging the edge of the jaw and chin.
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semicircular
Adjective
Frequent collocations
semicircular canals
semicircular arches
semicircular form
semicircular line
semicircular stone
More collocations
Semicircular
through the time
Semicircular
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common