midcircle

Etymology
From.

Adverb

 * In, at, or towards the middle of a circle.

Noun

 * 1) A circle that is in the middle.
 * 2) The middle of a circle.
 * 3) The middle of an act of circling.
 * 4)  The great circle that is equidistant from two poles.
 * 5)  A reference generalised circle through which two given circles are inverses of each other.
 * 6)  The circle (if one exists) that passes through the midpoint of each side of a given polygon, especially a triangle.
 * 1)  The great circle that is equidistant from two poles.
 * 2)  A reference generalised circle through which two given circles are inverses of each other.
 * 3)  The circle (if one exists) that passes through the midpoint of each side of a given polygon, especially a triangle.
 * 1)  The circle (if one exists) that passes through the midpoint of each side of a given polygon, especially a triangle.
 * 1)  The circle (if one exists) that passes through the midpoint of each side of a given polygon, especially a triangle.