circumference

circumference
noun
Umfang, der; (periphery) Kreislinie, die
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noun
((the length of) the boundary line of a circle or anything circular in shape: the circumference of a circle/wheel.) der Umfang
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cir·cum·fer·ence
[səˈkʌm(p)fərən(t)s, AM sɚˈ-]
n
1. (boundary line) Kreislinie f; (distance around) Umfang m
a circle 30 centimetres in \circumference ein Kreis mit 30 Zentimetern Umfang
2. (outside edge) Peripherie f
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[s\@'kʌmfərəns]
n
Umfang m

the tree is 10 ft in circumference — der Baum hat einen Umfang von 10 Fuß

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circumference [sə(r)ˈkʌmfərəns] s MATH Umkreis m, Kreisumfang m, Peripherie f:
be four yards in circumference einen Umfang von vier Yards haben;
circumference of the earth Erdumfang
cir. (circ.) abk
1. circa
2. circular
3. circulation
4. circumference
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noun
Umfang, der; (periphery) Kreislinie, die
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n.
Umfang -¨e m.

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