square the circle
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English
[edit]Verb
[edit]square the circle (third-person singular simple present squares the circle, present participle squaring the circle, simple past and past participle squared the circle)
- (geometry) To construct a square with the same area as a given circle by using only a finite number of steps with compass and straightedge, a task which is mathematically impossible.
- 1946, Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy, I.24:
- The problem of squaring the circle is the problem of determining the ratio of the circumference of a circle to the diameter, which is called π.
- (figurative) To solve a famously difficult or impossible problem.
Translations
[edit]to construct a square with the same area as a circle
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to solve a difficult problem
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See also
[edit]- squircle
- square peg in a round hole (semantic overlap regarding a difficult problem)
Further reading
[edit]- squaring the circle on Wikipedia.Wikipedia