Etymology: [ p&-'ri-f(&-)rE ] (noun.) 1571. Middle English periferie Old French peripherie Late Latin peripheria Ancient Greek περιφέρεια (periphereia, “the line around the circle, circumference, part of a circle, an arc, the outer surface”) περιφερής (peripherēs, “moving around, round, circular”) περιφέρω (peripherō, “I carry around, move around”) περί (peri) + φέρω (pherō, “I bear, carry”).
çevre, Bir cismin dış yüzü, (geom.) bir şeklin çevresi, Dış sınır çizgisi veya düzeyi, diş, dış sınır çizgisi, az gelişmiş ülkeler, çeper, periferi, kenar, geom, taşra, Dış üyzey veya kenar, periferi, (isim) çevre, dış kenar, perifer, Merkezden en uzakta olan diş kenar, diş kenar, bir şeklin çevresi,
A first-rank administrative division of Greece, subdivided in provinces, The outside boundary, parts or surface of something, The outskirts of Oxford City's administrative boundary, The external surface or boundry of an object The surrounding space or area beyond, Weakest structural position in the world system, n the outermost part or region within a precise boundary : a zone constituting an imprecise boundary, An administrative division of Greece, the outside boundary or surface of something, The part of the body away from the center, The outside circumference of a drill, Poor, exploited regions, historically dominated by strong, wealthy countries World-system theory concept denoting militarily weak regions economically dominated by capitalist core, subject to unequal exchange, limited to raw material exports, reliant on labor-intensive production, perimeter, circumference; outer border, outer edge, The circumference of a circle, ellipse, or other figure, The outside or superficial portions of a body; the surface, If something is on the periphery of an area, place, or thing, it is on the edge of it. Geographically, the UK is on the periphery of Europe, while Paris is at the heart of the continent, The periphery of a subject or area of interest is the part of it that is not considered to be as important or basic as the main part. The sociological study of religion moved from the centre to the periphery of sociology, The part of a body away from the center, the outer part or surface, The edge of an awareness cluster--the things and feelings that we have a notion of but can not see clearly This is not part of full awareness, not fixed in a pattern, and not accessible to off-set awareness; and yet it is still there in the cluster and has an influence on it, The periphery is the outermost part or region within a precise boundary, The extreme outer edge of part or drawing, plural of periphery,
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A first-rank administrative division of Greece, subdivided in provinces
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The outside boundary, parts or surface of something - "The suburbs are a city's periphery"
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The outskirts of Oxford City's administrative boundary
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The external surface or boundry of an object The surrounding space or area beyond
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Weakest structural position in the world system
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n the outermost part or region within a precise boundary : a zone constituting an imprecise boundary
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An administrative division of Greece
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the outside boundary or surface of something
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The part of the body away from the center
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The outside circumference of a drill
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Poor, exploited regions, historically dominated by strong, wealthy countries World-system theory concept denoting militarily weak regions economically dominated by capitalist core, subject to unequal exchange, limited to raw material exports, reliant on labor-intensive production
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perimeter, circumference; outer border, outer edge isim
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The circumference of a circle, ellipse, or other figure
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The outside or superficial portions of a body; the surface
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If something is on the periphery of an area, place, or thing, it is on the edge of it. Geographically, the UK is on the periphery of Europe, while Paris is at the heart of the continent
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The periphery of a subject or area of interest is the part of it that is not considered to be as important or basic as the main part. The sociological study of religion moved from the centre to the periphery of sociology
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The part of a body away from the center, the outer part or surface
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The edge of an awareness cluster--the things and feelings that we have a notion of but can not see clearly This is not part of full awareness, not fixed in a pattern, and not accessible to off-set awareness; and yet it is still there in the cluster and has an influence on it
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The periphery is the outermost part or region within a precise boundary
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