[f. FOC-US + -OID.] One of the points in which every circle in a given plane meets the line at infinity in that plane.

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1881.  C. Taylor, Geom. Conics, 308. The line at infinity and the two focoids or circular points at infinity—so called because every circle in their plane passes through them—will be seen to be of peculiar importance in the projection and transformation of curves.

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