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51cir´cu|lar|iz´er — cir|cu|lar|ize «SUR kyuh luh ryz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to send circulars to: »Minister of Health at the time of the last election, [he] circularized all hospitals about the absent voters arrangements (London Times). 2. to make… …
52cir´cu|lar|i|za´tion — cir|cu|lar|ize «SUR kyuh luh ryz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to send circulars to: »Minister of Health at the time of the last election, [he] circularized all hospitals about the absent voters arrangements (London Times). 2. to make… …
53cir|cu|lar|ize — «SUR kyuh luh ryz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to send circulars to: »Minister of Health at the time of the last election, [he] circularized all hospitals about the absent voters arrangements (London Times). 2. to make circular or round.… …
54cir´cu|lar|ness — cir|cu|lar «SUR kyuh luhr», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. round like a circle: »The full moon has a circular shape. SYNONYM(S): rounded, spherical, orbicular. 2. moving in a circle; going around a circle: »A merry go round makes a circular trip. 3.… …
55cir´cu|lar|ly — cir|cu|lar «SUR kyuh luhr», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. round like a circle: »The full moon has a circular shape. SYNONYM(S): rounded, spherical, orbicular. 2. moving in a circle; going around a circle: »A merry go round makes a circular trip. 3.… …
56cir|cu|lar — «SUR kyuh luhr», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. round like a circle: »The full moon has a circular shape. SYNONYM(S): rounded, spherical, orbicular. 2. moving in a circle; going around a circle: »A merry go round makes a circular trip. 3. having to do …
57cir´cum|nav´i|ga´tor — cir|cum|nav|i|gate «SUR kuhm NAV uh gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. to sail around: »Magellan s ship circumnavigated the earth. ╂[< Latin circumnāvigāre (with English ate1) < circum around + nāvigāre sail, navigate] …
58cir´cum|nav´i|ga´tion — cir|cum|nav|i|gate «SUR kuhm NAV uh gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. to sail around: »Magellan s ship circumnavigated the earth. ╂[< Latin circumnāvigāre (with English ate1) < circum around + nāvigāre sail, navigate] …
59cir|cum|nav|i|gate — «SUR kuhm NAV uh gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. to sail around: »Magellan s ship circumnavigated the earth. ╂[< Latin circumnāvigāre (with English ate1) < circum around + nāvigāre sail, navigate] …
60cir´cum|scrib´er — cir|cum|scribe «SUR kuhm SKRYB, SUR kuhm skryb», transitive verb, scribed, scrib|ing. 1. to draw a line around; mark the boundaries of; bound: »The horizon circumscribed the sailor s view. 2. to surround: »the atmosphere circumscribing the earth …