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A full circle with no segments intersecting it refers to a complete circular shape in which no lines or segments pass through or touch the interior or boundary of the circle. This means that the circle stands alone without any intersecting lines that would divide or alter its form. In mathematical terms, it can be visualized as a simple geometric figure where all points on the circumference are equidistant from the center, and it remains unbroken by any external lines.

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