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adj. Having the shape of a circle.

Circular.

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adj. Not yet decided; waiting to be concluded or finished.

Pending.

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n. An imaginary line around the center of the earth, at the same distance from the North Pole to the South Pole.

Equator.

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n. A period of time during which events follow a certain pattern and repeat themselves.

Cycle.

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n. Time or space between two events or objects.

Interval.

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n. The state of being equal, as in having the same value, measure, or rights.

Equality.

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n. The movement of blood from one person to another by medical means.

Transfusion.

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n. A vehicle with one wheel, usually moved by pedals.

Unicycle.

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v. To come between.

v. To meddle or take part in other people's business without being invited.

Interfere.

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v. To treat or prepare in order to use again.

Recycle.

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v. To treat as the same or equivalent.

Equate.

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n. A half circle.

Semicircle.

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v. To send from one person or location to another.

Transmit.

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adj. Having all sides equal in length.

Equilateral.

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adj. Relying on another, looked after by someone else.

Dependent.

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v. To move along a path and return to the same place.

v. To move from person to person or from place to place.

Circulate.

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adj. Off-and-on, stop-and-start.

Intermittent.

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n. A weight, hanging from a point, that swings an equal distance from side to side; often used in clocks.

Pendulum.

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n. A stron whirling windstorm. 

Cyclone.

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v. To do or carry on business. 

Transact.

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v. To move or change from one place to another. 

n. A ticket for moving from one public vehicle to another to complete a trip.

Transfer.

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adj. Equally distant from two points.

Equidistant.

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adj. Able to act back and forth between people or things.

Interactive.

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v. To cut or pass through, to cross.

Intersect.

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