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Definition of circulation
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Circulation
(n.)
Currency;
circulating
coin;
notes,
bills,
etc.,
current
for
coin..
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Discovery
::
Discovery
(n.)
Finding
out or
ascertaining
something
previously
unknown
or
unrecognized;
as,
Harvey's
discovery
of the
circulation
of the
blood..
Heart
::
Heart (n.) A
hollow,
muscular
organ,
which,
by
contracting
rhythmically,
keeps up the
circulation
of the
blood..
Emission
::
Emission
(n.) The act of
sending
or
throwing
out; the act of
sending
forth or
putting
into
circulation;
issue;
as, the
emission
of light from the sun; the
emission
of heat from a fire; the
emission
of bank
notes..
Currency
::
Currency
(n.) That which is in
circulation,
or is given and taken as
having
or
representing
value;
as, the
currency
of a
country;
a
specie
currency;
esp.,
government
or bank notes
circulating
as a
substitute
for
metallic
money..
Circulation
::
Circulation
(n.) The act of
moving
in a
circle,
or in a
course
which
brings
the
moving
body to the place where its
motion
began..
Systemization
::
Systemic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
general
system,
or the body as a
whole;
as,
systemic
death,
in
distinction
from local
death;
systemic
circulation,
in
distinction
from
pulmonic
circulation;
systemic
diseases..
Systolic
::
Systole
(n.) The
contraction
of the heart and
arteries
by which the blood is
forced
onward
and the
circulation
kept up; --
correlative
to
diastole.
Circulation
::
Circulation
(n.)
Currency;
circulating
coin;
notes,
bills,
etc.,
current
for
coin..
Issue
::
Issue (v. t.) To send out; to put into
circulation;
as, to issue notes from a
bank..
Emission
::
Emission
(n.) That which is sent out,
issued,
or put in
circulation
at one time;
issue;
as, the
emission
was
mostly
blood..
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To put in
circulation;
to give
currency
to; as, to pass
counterfeit
money..
Circulation
::
Circulation
(n.) The
movement
of the blood in the
blood-vascular
system,
by which it is
brought
into close
relations
with
almost
every
living
elementary
constituent.
Also, the
movement
of the sap in the
vessels
and
tissues
of
plants..
Vascular
::
Vascular
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
containing,
vessels
as an
essential
part of a
structure;
full of
vessels;
specifically
(Bot.),
pertaining
to, or
containing,
special
ducts,
or
tubes,
for the
circulation
of sap..
Venous
::
Venous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a vein or
veins;
as, the
venous
circulation
of the
blood..
Circulatory
::
Circulatory
(n.) A
chemical
vessel
consisting
of two
portions
unequally
exposed
to the heat of the fire, and with
connecting
pipes or
passages,
through
which the fluid rises from the
overheated
portion,
and
descends
from the
relatively
colder,
maintaining
a
circulation..
Utter
::
Utter (a.)
hence,
to put in
circulation,
as
money;
to put off, as
currency;
to cause to pass in
trade;
-- often used,
specifically,
of the issue of
counterfeit
notes or
coins,
forged
or
fraudulent
documents,
and the like; as, to utter coin or bank
notes..
Strangurious
::
Strangulation
(n.)
Inordinate
compression
or
constriction
of a tube or part, as of the
throat;
especially,
such as
causes
a
suspension
of
breathing,
of the
passage
of
contents,
or of the
circulation,
as in cases of
hernia..
Circulation
::
Circulation
(n.) The act of
passing
from place to place or
person
to
person;
free
diffusion;
transmission.
Cyclosis
::
Cyclosis
(n.) The
circulation
or
movement
of
protoplasmic
granules
within
a
living
vegetable
cell.
Fetal
::
Fetal (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
connected
with, a
fetus;
as, fetal
circulation;
fetal
membranes..
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