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Six points circle (gcide) | Six \Six\, a. [AS. six, seox, siex; akin to OFries. sex, D. zes,
    OS. & OHG. sehs, G. sechs, Icel., Sw., & Dan. sex, Goth.
    sa['i]hs, Lith. szeszi, Russ. sheste, Gael. & Ir. se, W.
    chwech, L. sex, Gr. ??, Per. shesh, Skr. shash. [root]304.
    Cf. Hexagon, Hexameter, Samite, Senary, Sextant,
    Sice.]
    One more than five; twice three; as, six yards.
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    Six Nations (Ethnol.), a confederation of North American
       Indians formed by the union of the Tuscaroras and the Five
       Nations.
 
    Six points circle. (Geom.) See Nine points circle, under
       Nine.
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six points circle (gcide) | nine \nine\ (n[imac]n), a. [OE. nine, nihen, AS. nigon, nigan;
    akin to D. & LG. negen, OS. & OFries. nigun, OHG. niun, G.
    neun, Icel. n[imac]u, sw. nio, Dan. ni, Goth. niun, Ir. &
    Gael. naoi, W. naw, L. novem, Gr. 'enne`a, Skr. navan; of
    unknown origin. [root]307. Cf. Novembeer.]
    Eight and one more; one less than ten; as, nine miles.
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    Nine men's morris. See Morris.
 
    Nine points circle (Geom.), a circle so related to any
       given triangle as to pass through the three points in
       which the perpendiculars from the angles of the triangle
       upon the opposite sides (or the sides produced) meet the
       sides. It also passes through the three middle points of
       the sides of the triangle and through the three middle
       points of those parts of the perpendiculars that are
       between their common point of meeting and the angles of
       the triangle. The circle is hence called the {nine points
       circle} or six points circle.
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Six points circle (gcide) | Six \Six\, a. [AS. six, seox, siex; akin to OFries. sex, D. zes,
    OS. & OHG. sehs, G. sechs, Icel., Sw., & Dan. sex, Goth.
    sa['i]hs, Lith. szeszi, Russ. sheste, Gael. & Ir. se, W.
    chwech, L. sex, Gr. ??, Per. shesh, Skr. shash. [root]304.
    Cf. Hexagon, Hexameter, Samite, Senary, Sextant,
    Sice.]
    One more than five; twice three; as, six yards.
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    Six Nations (Ethnol.), a confederation of North American
       Indians formed by the union of the Tuscaroras and the Five
       Nations.
 
    Six points circle. (Geom.) See Nine points circle, under
       Nine.
       [1913 Webster]nine \nine\ (n[imac]n), a. [OE. nine, nihen, AS. nigon, nigan;
    akin to D. & LG. negen, OS. & OFries. nigun, OHG. niun, G.
    neun, Icel. n[imac]u, sw. nio, Dan. ni, Goth. niun, Ir. &
    Gael. naoi, W. naw, L. novem, Gr. 'enne`a, Skr. navan; of
    unknown origin. [root]307. Cf. Novembeer.]
    Eight and one more; one less than ten; as, nine miles.
    [1913 Webster]
 
    Nine men's morris. See Morris.
 
    Nine points circle (Geom.), a circle so related to any
       given triangle as to pass through the three points in
       which the perpendiculars from the angles of the triangle
       upon the opposite sides (or the sides produced) meet the
       sides. It also passes through the three middle points of
       the sides of the triangle and through the three middle
       points of those parts of the perpendiculars that are
       between their common point of meeting and the angles of
       the triangle. The circle is hence called the {nine points
       circle} or six points circle.
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