perimeter

perimeter
noun Etymology: Middle English perimetre, from Latin perimetros, from Greek, from peri- + metron measure — more at measure Date: 15th century 1. a. the boundary of a closed plane figure b. the length of a perimeter 2. a line or strip bounding or protecting an area 3. outer limits — often used in plural 4. the part of a basketball court outside the three-point line

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