Radius in a sentence as a noun

Go door to door to every ******* office park in a 5 mile radius and take some sales.

Why don't we have a standardized border-radius yet?

In my PhD, I measured the proton form factor and, from that, calculated the radius.

Modern fighters only have a combat radius of ~300-350mi before they have to turn around and go home.

Because I can't afford anything within a 20 mile radius of Stanford.

It would be cool if the "radius" automatically scaled to ensure there are not too many or too few people in the chat.

When they got it working, they scanned the energy region around the suspected radius value.

This leads one to rightfully believe that the circumference of the circle of radius pi is exactly the distance from Stanford to the SF Airport ie. 20 miles.

Before capturing a city, surround it--at least put units in the 8 adjacent squares, and ideally units in the full "city radius" of 20 squares.

Most previous sim city's simulations were based on locality, there was a radius of effect around buildings and that modified properties.

If in the past every town within a 100 mile radius had it's own carpenters making furniture, today there's one big Ikea in the middle of them all taking all that business away.

However, there are a lot of experiments in the pipeline which might clarify the situation: - There are several experiments to measure the proton radius using eletron scattering, with specialized instruments and new methods.

As another commenter said, "Osama bin Laden's legacy lives on with every traveler being herded through body scanners, with every illegal search in our 120-mile-radius Constitution-free zones, and with every warrantless wiretap.

People who can go "Lets 3D scan that metal bracket, then adjust the thickness of those planes and increase the gusset radius along that intersection, and add some webbing around those holes, then it'll be 'strong enough' to replace the original metal part".I look forward to that and I suspect it'll start happening in a fairly short timeframe.

Radius definitions

noun

the length of a line segment between the center and circumference of a circle or sphere

noun

a straight line from the center to the perimeter of a circle (or from the center to the surface of a sphere)

noun

a circular region whose area is indicated by the length of its radius; "they located it within a radius of 2 miles"

noun

the outer and slightly shorter of the two bones of the human forearm

noun

support consisting of a radial member of a wheel joining the hub to the rim

See also: spoke