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circum-
1- a prefix with the meaning 鈥渞ound about, around,鈥 found in Latin loanwords, especially derivatives of verbs that had the general senses 鈥渢o encompass or surround鈥 ( circumference; circumjacent; circumstance ) or 鈥渢o go around鈥 by the means or in the manner specified by the verb ( circumnavigate; circumscribe ); on this basis forming adjectives in English with the meaning 鈥渟urrounding鈥 that named by the stem ( circumocular; circumpolar ).
circum.
2abbreviation for
- circumference.
circum-
prefix
- around; surrounding; on all sides
circumrotate
circumlocution
肠颈谤肠耻尘鈥
- A prefix meaning 鈥渁round鈥, as in circumscribe, to draw a figure around another figure.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of circum-1
Example Sentences
But the Latinate words that the dance brings to mind are the ones that start with 鈥渃ircum,鈥 or 鈥漚round.鈥
鈥淚t got me thinking about the roots of the word 鈥榗ircumstance,鈥 which are 鈥榗ircum,鈥 meaning 鈥榗ircle,鈥 and 鈥榮tance,鈥 or standing, I thought, wow, how apropos that was.鈥
He and more than 1,000 other immigrants in similar circum颅stances say they should have a chance to return to their homes and families while fighting deportation.
For another, a conversation, under these circum颅stances, is an intimate act that calls for more delicacy than 鈥渂e blunt.鈥
And that, at least, gave me some hope: that even under ordinary circum- stances, I still might find a way to live an extraordinary life.
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