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  • ...Sometimes, however, travel circles can be used as a trap, the destination circle placed in a room with no other travel circles and no exits. ...across for the transport of large cargo and vehicles. The typical travel circle, however, is about a meter in diameter, and is intended to transport people
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  • A [[circle]] is a geometric shape comprising all of the points equidistant from anothe '''Circle''' or '''circles''' may also refer to:
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  • A [[circle]] is a geometric shape comprising all of the points equidistant from anothe '''Circle''' or '''circles''' may also refer to:
    660 bytes (89 words) - 17:34, 1 March 2024
  • #REDIRECT [[circle]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[circle]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[travel circle]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Travel circle]]
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  • ...Sometimes, however, travel circles can be used as a trap, the destination circle placed in a room with no other travel circles and no exits. ...across for the transport of large cargo and vehicles. The typical travel circle, however, is about a meter in diameter, and is intended to transport people
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  • ...similar worlds. Aphedones may be further categorized by their shape: a [[circle|circular]] aphedon is a [[rew]], for example, and a [[square]] aphedon is a
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  • ...a point]], a geometric property related to the distance of a point from a circle
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  • ...either end of the circle are collectively called the "[[far days]]" of the circle, context usually making it clear whether it is the first two days or the la ...linked with the circles of the three Athweleny calendars, and the current circle influences what magical effects are easiest to produce.
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  • ...rotation|rotating]] a [[circle]] about an [[axis]] that passes through the circle's center. (This means that a sphere is a [[degeneracy|degenerate case]] of Various subsets of the sphere are given their own names. If one divides a circle through a plane, then the part of the sphere on each side of the plane is c
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  • ...Circle of Earth, devoted to [[landworking]]; and the [[Black Circle]], or Circle of Secrets, which studies more obscure branches of magic, and combinations ...the [[High Court]], which has nine members, one appointed by each council, circle, and crole.
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  • ...ith the circle as the iris and pupil. (In a somewhat illogical usage, the circle is often referred to as the "Eye of the Oculus", or just the "Eye" for shor
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  • ...the one closest to the [[axis of symmetry]]; and the [[antiequator]], the circle that is both largest and farthest from the axis. ...;144 nagegs. The zero of longitude is defined as the closest longitudinal circle to the center of the [[orbit]] of the [[moon]] [[Llā'l]] where the s
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  • ...the yaellar's interior; and sixteen chambers contain built-in [[summoning circle]]s specialized for various specific purposes.
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  • ...reached downward, and toward which all objects will tend to fall (only to circle around it when they reach its proximity), but since in most pathnodes the v
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  • ...ensional lifeforms|inhabitants]], appear and function much the same as a [[circle|circular]] [[two-dimensional world]], but another similar world would exist
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  • ...thods owe something to [[sigil magic]]. Rumors have spread of the [[Black Circle]]'s looking into Golodyik's methods, but this remains unconfirmed, and not
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  • ...ing its angle relative to some reference point. The ''[[interior]]'' of a circle, on the other hand, is [[planespace|two-dimensional]], as is the [[surface] ...A 1-cog is a pair of points (a [[brace (geometry)|brace]]); a 2-cog is a circle; a 3-cog a sphere; and a 4-cog a [[glome]].
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  • ...lemologists go so far as to say the same of [[circle (carminical taxonomy)|circle]]s and some lower [[taxon|taxa]], in extreme cases down to [[motive]].&#x20
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  • The Moon Market covers a roughly [[circle|circular]] area about 850 [[meter]]s in [[diameter]], with three smaller ci Most of the activity of the Market takes place in the central circle, the smaller adjoining circles being used mostly as landing sites for the f
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