two like circles have the same center or any concentric circle for that matter but once it becomes eccentric then it is no longer homocentric.
having the same center
having the same center.
Homocentric. We are Homosapiens.
The great philosopher Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) adopted the homocentric model of the universe and thoroughly integrated it into his philosophical system, showing its relationship to physics and metaphysics.
Homocentric circles are a set of circles that share the same center but have different radii. This arrangement creates a series of concentric circles, where each circle lies within the next larger circle. Homocentric circles are often used in geometry and design to illustrate concepts related to symmetry and spatial relationships. They can also be found in various applications, including optics and architecture.
Concentric means having a common or the same center. Some of its synonyms are concentrical, homocentric, coaxial, coaxial, azygous and afferent.
Homophones are called homophones because "homophone" is derived from the Greek words "homo-" meaning "same" and "phone" meaning "sound". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
There is no antonym for example, you can't have no example. Therefore there is no antonym for example.
its a structure dude, for example there is no example and you have to find that example out to know the example. did you get it yo
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Comma. For example, pink, red, yellow and blue.
The United States is an example of a superpower state. It is also an example of a democracy, an example of a mixed economy and an example of a federal State.