circular

circular
I. adjective Etymology: Middle English circuler, from Middle French, from Late Latin circularis, from Latin circulus circle Date: 15th century 1. a. having the form of a circle ; round <
a circular orbit
>
b. moving in or describing a circle or spiral <
a circular staircase
>
2. a. of or relating to a circle or its mathematical properties <
a circular arc
>
b. having a circular base or bases <
a circular cylinder
>
3. circuitous, indirect 4. marked by or moving in a cycle 5. being or involving reasoning that uses in the argument or proof a conclusion to be proved or one of its unproved consequences 6. intended for circulation <
a circular letter
>
circularity nouncircularly adverbcircularness noun II. noun Date: 1789 a paper (as a leaflet) intended for wide distribution

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