Diameter

/daɪˈæmɪtər/ noun

The diameter of a circle is a straight line that passes through its center and touches the circle at two points on opposite sides. It is also the length of that line, and is twice the radius.

From Greek "diametros" meaning "measure across," formed from "dia-" (across) and "metron" (measure). It entered English through Latin and Old French mathematical language.

AMዲያሜትር
ARقطر
BNব্যাস
CSprůměr
DAdiameter
DEDurchmesser
ELδιάμετρος
ESdiámetro
FAقطر
FIhalkaisija
FRdiamètre
GUવ્યાસ
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