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- Coin (links | edit)
- Loonie (links | edit)
- Pi (links | edit)
- Coins of the pound sterling (links | edit)
- Equilateral triangle (links | edit)
- Twenty pence (British coin) (links | edit)
- Fifty pence (British coin) (links | edit)
- Equilateral polygon (links | edit)
- List of mathematical shapes (links | edit)
- Isoperimetric inequality (links | edit)
- Heptagon (links | edit)
- Manhole cover (links | edit)
- List of curves topics (links | edit)
- Minkowski addition (links | edit)
- Reuleaux triangle (links | edit)
- Barbier's theorem (links | edit)
- Mean width (links | edit)
- Franz Reuleaux (links | edit)
- Constant Curve (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Reuleaux polygon (links | edit)
- Curves of constant width (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Inscribed figure (links | edit)
- Four-vertex theorem (links | edit)
- Crofton formula (links | edit)
- List of formulae involving π (links | edit)
- Curve of constant breadth (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Reuleaux tetrahedron (links | edit)
- Outline of geometry (links | edit)
- Vertex (curve) (links | edit)
- Surface of constant width (links | edit)
- Buffon's noodle (links | edit)
- Condiam (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Equichordal point (links | edit)
- Roller (mathematics) (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Reuleaux (links | edit)
- Joseph-Émile Barbier (links | edit)
- Blaschke–Lebesgue theorem (links | edit)
- Girth (geometry) (links | edit)
- Lebesgue's universal covering problem (links | edit)
- Δ curve (redirect to section "Generalizations") (links | edit)
- Delta curve (redirect to section "Generalizations") (links | edit)
- Δ-biangle (redirect to section "Generalizations") (links | edit)
- Delta-biangle (redirect to section "Generalizations") (links | edit)
- Zindler curve (links | edit)
- Coinage shapes (links | edit)
- How Round Is Your Circle? (links | edit)
- Icons of Mathematics (links | edit)
- Kovner–Besicovitch measure (links | edit)
- Estermann measure (links | edit)