Use "round" when referring to something that has a shape or form that is circular but may not be a perfect circle, often describing dimensions or characteristics. "Circle," on the other hand, specifically refers to the geometric shape defined by all points equidistant from a center point. In casual conversation, "round" can be used more broadly, while "circle" is more precise in mathematical or formal contexts.
A circle has no corners. :) It just goes round and round and round...
Not really because a semi-circle is a half-circle so only half of it is completley round.
That sounds like The Circle Game by Joni Mitchell.
Is a circle.
The round perimeter of circle is its circumference
A circle has no corners. :) It just goes round and round and round...
because if it had 4 straight lines instead, we would call it a rectangle.
Circle in the Round was created in 1979-11.
Circle Round the Sun was created in 1969.
Walkin' 'Round in a Circle was created in 2006.
its the shape of a circle!!
One can draw a circle by finding a round object that is the perfect size and trace the circle. One can also use a compass or string to draw a circle.
Not really because a semi-circle is a half-circle so only half of it is completley round.
round like a circle
Both usages are correct, as in these examples: "A circle is round, so it is drawn round." "I drew a circle around the correct answer."
That sounds like The Circle Game by Joni Mitchell.
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