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Translation help needed (English from German) by Control 2003-03-18 00:10:46
OK, we're talking euclidic geometry here. I have a triangle, and a circle running through all three vertices of the triangle. What do you call that circle. In german it's called Umkreis, but that word also has other, more common meanings, which are all that babelfish and LEO know of.
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  ummmm....maybe by count_02003-03-18 00:14:36
    or by Alberich2003-03-18 00:23:08
  As far as I know by Kcirtap2003-03-18 00:20:17
  Circumcircle by ipous2003-03-18 00:24:18
    Interesting by Kcirtap2003-03-18 00:31:18
      Hm... by ipous2003-03-18 00:50:32
        was guckst du ? (n/t) by Stacato2003-03-18 04:00:58
          die angloamerikanische Pisa-Studie? (n/t) by ipous2003-03-18 04:14:48
            wuss ist das? huh ? willst du stress ??? by Stacato2003-03-18 07:15:49
  I've never heard the term "circumcircle". by Mojave2003-03-18 03:15:57
    Word does exist. by Khaar2003-03-18 03:55:17
    yeah...."circumcircle" is correct (n/t) by Zandermann2003-03-18 18:07:38

 

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