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Definition of "incircle" [in•cir•cle]

  • The circle within a triangle that is tangent to all three sides. The incentre is the center of this circle. (noun)
  • Archaic form of encircle. (verb)

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Use "incircle" in a sentence
  • "Unfortunately, Russell Crowe was not available to participate incircle time."
  • "For all that did incircle him, was his foe, And that incircled, modell of true woe."
  • "Stiff and accuminate; they are triangular, little declineing, thickly scattered on all Sides of the Bough, but respect the three upper Sides only Growing from little triangular pedistals of Soft Spungy Elastic bark. at the junction of these bough's, the bud-scales continue to incircle the respective twigs for several years; at least 3 years is common and I have counted as maney as the groth of 4 years beyond these"
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