(of a set of geometric points) lying on a common circle
concyclic in American English
(kənˈsaiklɪk, -ˈsɪklɪk)
adjective
Geometry(of a system of points)
lying on the circumference of a circle
Word origin
[1870–75; con- + cyclic]This word is first recorded in the period 1870–75. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Victorian, billing, fifth wheel, onshore, washoutcon- is a prefix meaning “with,” “together,” “in association,” and (with intensive force)“completely”. Other words that use the affix con- include: connect, contact, contour, contract, custom