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Definition of circular
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Circular
(a.) In the form of, or
bounded
by, a
circle;
round..
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Gyrate
::
Gyrate
(a.)
Winding
or
coiled
round;
curved
into a
circle;
taking
a
circular
course.
Plinth
::
Plinth
(n.) In
classical
architecture,
a
vertically
faced
member
immediately
below the
circular
base of a
column;
also, the
lowest
member
of a
pedestal;
hence,
in
general,
the
lowest
member
of a base; a
sub-base;
a block upon which the
moldings
of an
architrave
or trim are
stopped
at the
bottom.
See
Illust.
of
Column..
Circularly
::
Circularly
(adv.)
In a
circular
manner.
Gyration
::
Gyration
(n.) The act of
turning
or
whirling,
as
around
a fixed
center;
a
circular
or
spiral
motion;
motion
about an axis;
rotation;
revolution..
Cylinder
::
Cylinder
(n.) A solid body which may be
generated
by the
rotation
of a
parallelogram
round one its
sides;
or a body of
rollerlike
form, of which the
longitudinal
section
is
oblong,
and the cross
section
is
circular..
Brad
::
Brad (n.) A thin nail,
usually
small,
with a
slight
projection
at the top on one side
instead
of a head; also, a small wire nail, with a flat
circular
head;
sometimes,
a
small,
tapering,
square-bodied
finishing
nail, with a
countersunk
head..
Roll
::
Roll (v. i.) To turn; to move
circularly.
Circlet
::
Circlet
(n.) A
circular
piece of wood put under a dish at
table.
Oillet
::
Oillet
(n.) A small
opening
or
loophole,
sometimes
circular,
used in
mediaeval
fortifications..
Banding Plane
::
Banding
plane () A plane used for
cutting
out
grooves
and
inlaying
strings
and bands in
straight
and
circular
work.
Ring
::
Ring (n.)
Specifically,
a
circular
ornament
of gold or other
precious
material
worn on the
finger,
or
attached
to the ear, the nose, or some other part of the
person;
as, a
wedding
ring..
Cyrtostyle
::
Cyrtostyle
(n.) A
circular
projecting
portion.
Subcontrary
::
Subcontrary
(a.)
Having,
or being in, a
contrary
order;
-- said of a
section
of an
oblique
cone
having
a
circular
base made by a plane not
parallel
to the base, but so
inclined
to the axis that the
section
is a
circle;
applied
also to two
similar
triangles
when so
placed
as to have a
common
angle at the
vertex,
the
opposite
sides not being
parallel..
Gyre
::
Gyre (n.) A
circular
motion,
or a
circle
described
by a
moving
body; a turn or
revolution;
a
circuit..
Monkey-pot
::
Monkey-pot
(n.) The fruit of two South
American
trees
(Lecythis
Ollaria,
and L.
Zabucajo),
which have for their fruit
large,
pot-shaped,
woody
capsules
containing
delicious
nuts, and
opening
almost
explosively
by a
circular
lid at the top. Vases and pots are made of this
capsule..
Circle
::
Circle
(n.) A
circular
group of
persons;
a ring.
Cyclo-
::
Cyclo-
() A
combining
form
meaning
circular,
of a
circle
or
wheel..
Monopteron
::
Monopteron
(n.) A
circular
temple
consisting
of a roof
supported
on
columns,
without
a
cella..
Dolly
::
Dolly (n.) A
contrivance,
turning
on a
vertical
axis by a
handle
or
winch,
and
giving
a
circular
motion
to the ore to be
washed;
a
stirrer..
Circumflex
::
Circumflex
(a.)
Curved
circularly;
--
applied
to
several
arteries
of the hip and
thigh,
to
arteries,
veins,
and a nerve of the
shoulder,
and to other
parts..
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