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360-degree

|360-degree|

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/ˌθriːˈsɪksti dɪˈɡriː/

complete view

Etymology
Etymology Information

'360-degree' originates from the concept of a full circle, which is 360 degrees in geometry.

Historical Evolution

The term '360-degree' has been used in various contexts to describe completeness or full coverage, evolving from its geometric roots.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it referred to a full circle in geometry, but over time it evolved to describe comprehensive views or perspectives.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

complete or all-encompassing, often used to describe a view or perspective that covers all angles.

The new camera offers a 360-degree view of the surroundings.

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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:45