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circle, mathematical
A continuous line or the plane bounded by such a line, in which every point of the line is equidistant from the central point lying on the plane.

A circle is commonly described by its radius, a straight line extending from the center of the circle to any point on the perimeter; and its diameter, a straight line extending from a point on the perimeter, through the center, to a point on the perimeter on the other side of the circle or it is expressed as "twice the radius".

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cylinder, mathematical
A solid that has two equal-sided circular bases and a third side that joins the bases.
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