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A circle is most commonly a [[locus]] of [[Point (geometry)|points]] in a [[Plane (geometry)|plane]] equidistant from a single point, the center.
A circle is most commonly a [[locus]] of [[Point (geometry)|points]] in a [[Plane (geometry)|plane]] equidistant from a single point, the center.



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A circle is most commonly a locus of points in a plane equidistant from a single point, the center.

The term may also refer to similarly defined loci on other two-dimensional manifolds.