Break-circuit :: Break-circuit (n.) A key or other device for breaking an electrical circuit.
Circ :: Circ (n.) An amphitheatrical circle for sports; a circus.
Circar :: Circar (n.) A district, or part of a province. See Sircar..
Circassian :: Circassian (a.) Of or pertaining to Circassia, in Asia..
Circassian :: Circassian (n.) A native or inhabitant of Circassia.
Circean :: Circean (a.) Having the characteristics of Circe, daughter of Sol and Perseis, a mythological enchantress, who first charmed her victims and then changed them to the forms of beasts; pleasing, but noxious; as, a Circean draught..
Circensial :: Circensial (a.) Alt. of Circensia.
Circensian :: Circensian (a.) Of or pertaining to, or held in, the Circus, In Rome..
Circinal :: Circinal (a.) Circinate.
Circinate :: Circinate (a.) Rolled together downward, the tip occupying the center; -- a term used in reference to foliation or leafing, as in ferns..
Circinate :: Circinate (v. t.) To make a circle around; to encompass.
Circination :: Circination (n.) An orbicular motion.
Circination :: Circination (n.) A circle; a concentric layer.
Circle :: Circle (n.) A plane figure, bounded by a single curve line called its circumference, every part of which is equally distant from a point within it, called the center..
Circle :: Circle (n.) The line that bounds such a figure; a circumference; a ring.
Circle :: Circle (n.) An instrument of observation, the graduated limb of which consists of an entire circle..
Circle :: Circle (n.) A round body; a sphere; an orb.
Circle :: Circle (n.) Compass; circuit; inclosure.
Circle :: Circle (n.) A company assembled, or conceived to assemble, about a central point of interest, or bound by a common tie; a class or division of society; a coterie; a set..
Circle :: Circle (n.) A circular group of persons; a ring.
Circle :: Circle (n.) A series ending where it begins, and repeating itself..
Circle :: Circle (n.) A form of argument in which two or more unproved statements are used to prove each other; inconclusive reasoning.
Circle :: Circle (n.) Indirect form of words; circumlocution.
Circle :: Circle (n.) A territorial division or district.
Circle :: Circle (n.) To move around; to revolve around.
Circle :: Circle (n.) To encompass, as by a circle; to surround; to inclose; to encircle..
Circle :: Circle (v. i.) To move circularly; to form a circle; to circulate.
Circled :: Circled (imp. & p. p.) of Circl.
Circled :: Circled (a.) Having the form of a circle; round.
Circler :: Circler (n.) A mean or inferior poet, perhaps from his habit of wandering around as a stroller; an itinerant poet. Also, a name given to the cyclic poets. See under Cyclic, a..
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