demicircle (Meaning)
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demicircle (n.)
An instrument for measuring angles, in surveying, etc. It resembles a protractor, but has an alidade, sights, and a compass.
Synonyms & Antonyms of demicircle
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demicircle Sentence Examples
- The students sat in a demicircle around the teacher, eager to begin the lesson.
- As the sun set, the demicircle of stones glowed softly in the fading light.
- The audience formed a demicircle around the stage, eagerly anticipating the performance.
- In the park, a demicircle of benches offered a perfect spot for quiet reflection.
- The demicircle of trees provided a natural canopy, shielding the picnic area from the harsh midday sun.
- The demicircle of friends gathered around the campfire, swapping stories late into the night.
- The demicircle of chairs in the conference room encouraged open discussion and collaboration.
- Before the altar, the wedding guests formed a demicircle, creating an intimate atmosphere for the ceremony.
- The demicircle of standing stones was believed to have mystical properties by the local villagers.
- As the choir sang, their voices resonated beautifully within the demicircle of the cathedral's walls.
FAQs About the word demicircle
An instrument for measuring angles, in surveying, etc. It resembles a protractor, but has an alidade, sights, and a compass.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The students sat in a demicircle around the teacher, eager to begin the lesson.
As the sun set, the demicircle of stones glowed softly in the fading light.
The audience formed a demicircle around the stage, eagerly anticipating the performance.
In the park, a demicircle of benches offered a perfect spot for quiet reflection.