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Definition of circulate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of circulate is as below...
Circulate
(v. i.) To move in a
circle
or
circuitously;
to move round and
return
to the same
point;
as, the blood
circulates
in the
body..
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Newspaper
::
Newspaper
(n.) A sheet of paper
printed
and
distributed,
at
stated
intervals,
for
conveying
intelligence
of
passing
events,
advocating
opinions,
etc.; a
public
print that
circulates
news,
advertisements,
proceedings
of
legislative
bodies,
public
announcements,
etc..
Mite
::
Mite (n.) A small coin
formerly
circulated
in
England,
rated at about a third of a
farthing.
The name is also
applied
to a small coin used in
Palestine
in the time of
Christ..
Vessel
::
Vessel
(n.) Any tube or canal in which the blood or other
fluids
are
contained,
secreted,
or
circulated,
as the
arteries,
veins,
lymphatics,
etc..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To go from one
person
to
another;
hence,
to be given and taken
freely;
as,
clipped
coin will not pass; to
obtain
general
acceptance;
to be held or
regarded;
to
circulate;
to be
current;
--
followed
by for
before
a word
denoting
value or
estimation..
Hemadromometry
::
Hemadromometry
(n.) The act of
measuring
the
velocity
with which the blood
circulates
in the
arteries;
haemotachometry.
Electro-vital
::
Electro-vital
(a.)
Derived
from, or
dependent
upon, vital
processes;
-- said of
certain
electric
currents
supposed
by some
physiologists
to
circulate
in the
nerves
of
animals..
Upcast
::
Upcast
(n.) The
ventilating
shaft of a mine out of which the air
passes
after
having
circulated
through
the mine; --
distinguished
from the
downcast.
Called
also
upcast
pit, and
upcast
shaft..
Circuit
::
Circuit
(v. i.) To move in a
circle;
to go
round;
to
circulate.
Circulable
::
Circulable
(a.) That may be
circulated.
Circulator
::
Circulator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
circulates..
Blood Vessel
::
Blood
vessel
() Any
vessel
or canal in which blood
circulates
in an
animal,
as an
artery
or
vein..
Rosary
::
Rosary
(n.) A coin
bearing
the
figure
of a rose,
fraudulently
circulated
in
Ireland
in the 13th
century
for a
penny..
Discurrent
::
Discurrent
(a.) Not
current
or free to
circulate;
not in use.
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To give an
account
of; to
relate;
to tell; to
circulate
publicly,
as a
story;
as, in the
common
phrase,
it is
reported..
Circulate
::
Circulate
(v. i.) To pass from place to
place,
from
person
to
person,
or from hand to hand; to be
diffused;
as, money
circulates;
a story
circulates..
Circulation
::
Circulation
(n.) The
extent
to which
anything
circulates
or is
circulated;
the
measure
of
diffusion;
as, the
circulation
of a
newspaper..
Passable
::
Passable
(a.)
Capable
of being
freely
circulated
or
disseminated;
acceptable;
generally
receivable;
current.
Diffusion
::
Diffusion
(n.) The act of
passing
by
osmosis
through
animal
membranes,
as in the
distribution
of
poisons,
gases,
etc.,
through
the body.
Unlike
absorption,
diffusion
may go on after
death,
that is, after the blood
ceases
to
circulate..
Circle
::
Circle
(v. i.) To move
circularly;
to form a
circle;
to
circulate.
Flow
::
Flow (v. i.) To move with a
continual
change
of place among the
particles
or
parts,
as a
fluid;
to
change
place or
circulate,
as a
liquid;
as,
rivers
flow from
springs
and
lakes;
tears flow from the
eyes..
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