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Meaning: circle


Origin: Greek

cycl

Meaning: around


Origin: Latin

circ/circum

Meaning: middle


Origin: Greek

centr/center
a set of events or actions that happen again and again in the same order; a repeating series of events or actions
cycle
happening again and again in the same order; happening in cycles
cyclical
an extremely large, powerful, and destructive storm with very high winds that turn around in an area of low pressure
cyclone
the length of a line that goes around a circle or other round shape
circumference
the complete path that an electric current travels along
circuit
conditions that surround or cause an event to happen
circumstance
to get around something in a clever and sometimes dishonest way
circumvent
located in the center of a thing or place
central
when two or more objects share the same center point
concentric
tending to act in strange or unusual ways
eccentric