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every morning. 4 encircle, surround, gird, enclose,<br />

circumscribe: Twenty small diamonds circle each star sapphire.<br />

circuit n. 1 compass, circumference, perimeter, periphery, girth,<br />

border, boundary, edge, limit, ambit, margin, outline,<br />

confine(s), bound, pale: <strong>The</strong> circuit <strong>of</strong> the area amounts to 72<br />

miles. 2 round, tour, ambit, circle, orbit, course, lap: <strong>The</strong><br />

rider completed the circuit <strong>of</strong> the ranch, mending the fence as<br />

he went.<br />

circular adj. 1 round, disc-shaped or chiefly US disk-shaped, disc-like<br />

or chiefly US disk-like, discoid; ring-shaped, ring-like,<br />

annular: Notice the circular pattern <strong>of</strong> growth <strong>of</strong> this ivy. 2<br />

roundabout, indirect, circuitous, tortuous, twisting, twisted,<br />

anfractuous; periphrastic, circumlocutory; devious: We had to<br />

take a circular route because the road was closed. Why can't she<br />

say what she means instead <strong>of</strong> being so circular? 3 illogical,<br />

inconsistent, redundant, fallacious, irrational, Formal<br />

sophistic or sophistical: To say that you exist because you<br />

think and that you think because you exist is an example <strong>of</strong><br />

circular reasoning.<br />

circulate v. 1 move or go about or round or around, orbit, flow, course,<br />

run, circle: <strong>The</strong> blood circulates from the heart through the<br />

arteries and veins and back to the heart. 2 spread, distribute,<br />

disseminate, issue, publish, air, announce, proclaim, make<br />

known, noise abroad, bruit about, report, broadcast, reveal,<br />

divulge, advertise, publicize, promulgate, put about, bring or<br />

put out, pass out or round or around: He has been circulating<br />

the story that his ex-wife cheated on her income tax. 3 spread,<br />

go round or around, be bruited about, come out: A rumour has<br />

been circulating about your behaviour at the <strong>of</strong>fice party.<br />

circulation<br />

n. 1 circuit, course, orbit, flow, flowing, motion: It was<br />

Harvey who discovered the circulation <strong>of</strong> the blood. 2 spread,<br />

spreading, dissemination, transmission, passage, distribution,<br />

diffusion, publication, advertisement, announcement, issuance,<br />

issuing, pronouncement, proclamation, promulgation, broadcast,<br />

broadcasting: <strong>The</strong> state has again forbidden the free<br />

circulation <strong>of</strong> information.<br />

circumstance

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