also semi-circular, "having the form of a half-circle," early 15c., semicirculer, from Medieval Latin semicirculus (see semicircle) + -ar. Related: Semicircularly.
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semicircle n.
also semi-circle, "the half of a circle," 1520s, from semi- + circle (n.) or else from Latin semicirculus. Also compare semicircular. The meaning "a body or arrangement of objects in a half circle" is by 1590s.
-ar
word-formation element meaning "pertaining to, of the nature of," from Latin -arem, -aris "of the kind of, belonging to," a secondary form (by dissimilation) of -alis, used after syllables with an -l- (such as insularis for *insulalis, stellaris for *stellalis).