cerchio
circle
noun CHER-kyoh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'circulus' (small circle), diminutive of 'circus'.
Also means
ring, hoop
Usage Note
Cerchio means both a geometric circle and a physical ring or hoop — il cerchio di una botte is the metal hoop of a barrel, and fare cerchio means to gather in a circle. Its plural is cerchi (regular). A common children's game is fare girare il cerchio (hula hoop). Do not confuse with circolo (a club or social circle of people).
Examples
"I bambini si sono seduti in cerchio."
Natural Translation
The children sat down in a circle.
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