Words Starting With "C"

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Circles

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Circles are round shapes with no beginning or end. They are continuous and have the same center point. In mathematics, circles are defined as the set of all points equidistant from a central point, called the center. Circles can be found in nature, art, and architecture, and are often used as a symbol or logo.

Circlet

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A circlet is a decorative band of metal, fabric, or other material worn around the head, often as a symbol of authority, rank, or dignity.

Circlets

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Circlets are small, usually ornamental, rings or bands that are worn around the head or other parts of the body.

Circling

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The verb "circling" means to move around something in a curved or circular path, often in a continuous motion. It can also mean to approach or come close to something gradually, often in a repetitive or repeated manner. For example, a pilot might circle the airport before landing, or someone might circle the topic of discussion before getting to the point.

Circocele

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A circocele is a small, usually painless, protrusion or swelling on the shaft of the penis, which is caused by the accumulation of fluid and infection between the foreskin and the head of the penis.

Circoviridae

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The Circoviridae family is a group of small, single-stranded DNA viruses that cause a variety of diseases in animals, including birds, mammals, and fish. The viruses in this family are typically small, ranging in size from 16 to 18 nanometers in diameter, and have a unique genome structure. Circoviruses have been shown to cause a range of diseases, including respiratory and gastrointestinal disorders, as well as diseases affecting the skin and organs. In humans, circoviruses are primarily associated with chickenpox and other viral infections, although they can also infect other animals and cause various health problems.

Circuit

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A circuit is a path or route that something follows, especially an electrical path that negative and positive electric charges follow as they flow through a conductor.

Circuital

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Circuital refers to relating to a circuit or a circular process. In engineering, it is used to describe a circuit or a system that involves the flow of electrical current or energy in a continuous loop. In a broader sense, circuital can also describe a process or system that involves a continuous cycle or circulation of something, such as fluids, gases, or other materials.

Circuited

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The word "circuited" is the past tense of the verb "to circuit", which means to surround or encircle something, often with a wire or an electrical path. In an electrical context, it can also mean to disconnect or disable a device or system by creating an unintended path for electricity to follow, usually causing it to malfunction or shut down.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The company will circuit the building's electrical system to ensure it's safe for modification.<br> The expert quickly circuited the faulty wire to prevent any further damage.<br><br>In a broader sense, "circuited" can also refer to being sidetracked or steered away from a main goal or objective, often due to external factors or distractions.

Circuiting

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"Circuiting" is a verb that means to turn off or disconnect the circuit or current flow, often temporarily or permanently. It can also refer to the act of re-routing or changing the path of an electrical circuit or a network. In a broader sense, circuiting can also imply navigating or moving through a system, network, or series of connections in a specific order or path.

Circuition

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I think you meant "circumcision".

Circuitisation

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I apologize, but the word "circuitisation" is not a real word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or malformed term. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help explain its meaning.

Circuitise

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I apologize, but the word "circuitise" is not a valid or recognized English word. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term, or it may be a misspelling or typo. <br><br>If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning!

Circuitization

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "circuitization". It's possible that it's a made-up or nonsensical word. If you could provide more context or clarify the intended meaning, I'd be happy to help you understand it better.

Circuitize

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I apologize, but "circuitize" is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word that is specific to a certain field or industry.<br><br>However, if we break down the word "circuitize", it could potentially be related to the word "circuit", which refers to an electrical path or a sequence of events. Adding the suffix "-ize" to the end of the word is a common way to form a verb, which means to cause something to become a certain way or to convert something into a particular form.<br><br>Based on this, one possible meaning of "circuitize" could be to create or set up a circuit, or to convert something into a circuit. For example, "The engineer circuitized the electrical system to improve its efficiency." However, this is purely speculative, and the word "circuitize" may have a different meaning or context depending on theSpecific industry or field it is being used in.

Circuitous

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Circuitous refers to a route or path that is longer and more indirect than a direct or straightforward one, often involving detours or turns. It can also describe a way of thinking or approaching a problem that is roundabout or drawn-out. In general, circuitous implies a lack of directness or efficiency, and may suggest a lack of clear intention or purpose.

Circuitously

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In a roundabout or indirect way.

Circuitousness

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Circuitousness refers to the quality of being unnecessarily long or curved in route or procedure, often requiring more time or effort than a more direct approach. It can also describe a speech or writing that is overly complicated or meandering, making it difficult to follow.

Circuitry

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Circuitry refers to the arrangement of electrical circuits, including the components and connections that comprise them, and the design or layout of these circuits.

Circuits

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Circuits refer to a path or route that electricity follows as it flows through a conductor, such as a wire. Circuits can be closed or open, meaning that they can be complete and allow electricity to flow, or they can be broken and not allow electricity to flow. Circuits are used to power devices, such as computers, appliances, and lights, and they are often designed with safety features to prevent electrical shocks and fires. In a broader sense, circuits can also refer to any path or route that allows something to flow or move through it, such as a transportation circuit or a communication circuit.

Circulant

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A circulant matrix or circulant symbol is a type of matrix that is used in signal processing, particularly in digital signal processing. It is a square matrix that is formed by shifting the elements of a vector in a circular fashion. <br><br>In other words, if you start at the top left of the matrix, each row moves one position to the right (or left) to form the next row. Circulant matrices are often used in Fourier analysis and are used to find the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) of a sequence.

Circular

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Shaping like a circle; forming a circle; curved so as to form an arc or a ring.

Circularisation

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Circularisation refers to the process of creating a circular or circularized document or form, such as a letter, memo, or report, in which information is organized in a concise and systematic manner, often with prompts or space for additional details or signatures.

Circularise

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To circularise something means to distribute it or send it to a large number of people or organizations in a circular or repetitive manner, often through mail or electronic means. This can involve sending the same information or message to multiple recipients, such as in a newsletter, announcement, or invitation.

Circularised

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The adjective "circularised" is the past participle of the verb "to circularise". It means to send or distribute circulars, which are public notices, advertisements, or official documents, to a specified list of people or organizations, usually by mail or other postal means. For example: "The company circularised all its clients with the latest product updates."

Circularising

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The verb "circularising" refers to the act of disseminating or distributing information, typically through written or printed media, in a circular or cyclical manner. This process can involve sending letters, newsletters, or other documents to a group of people on a regular basis, often with the intention of keeping them informed about a particular topic, organization, or activity.

Circularity

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Circularity refers to the quality of being circular or round, but in a broader sense, it can also describe a situation or process that lacks clear beginning or end, is repetitive, or seems to begin again where it ended. For example, in an essay, circularity may occur when the conclusion repeats the same points or ideas made in the introduction, without adding new information or insights. This can make the writing feel unconvincing or unstructured.

Circularization

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Circularization is the process of making something circular in shape or form. It can also refer to the act of describing something in a circular or logically flawed manner, often to avoid a confrontation or to mislead others. For example, someone might circularly argue that they are not responsible for a mistake because they were not the one who made it, even if they were indirectly responsible.

Circularize

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To make or become circular or cylindrical in shape.

Circularized

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The word "circularized" is the past participle of the verb "circularize". To circularize means to send out information or questionnaires to a large number of people, usually by mail or email, in a circular or round-robin fashion. It can also mean to make something circular in shape or to convert written text into a graphic or circular form.

Circularizing

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The verb "circularizing" means to distribute or disseminate information, documents, or instructions in a circular or official letter, typically through a widespread or official channel, often to people within an organization, company, or community.

Circularly

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In a circular motion or pattern.

Circulars

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Circulars refer to a written notice or announcement that is distributed widely, often in a circular or spiral motion, to inform or remind people of something. It can also refer to a type of document or pamphlet that provides information on a particular topic or organization, often in a concise and formal manner.

Circulary

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The word "circulatory" refers to the movement of fluids, such as blood, through a circuit or loop, usually through a system or network. In medicine, the circulatory system refers to the network of blood vessels that transport oxygenated and deoxygenated blood throughout the body. In a broader sense, the word can also describe the movement of fluids or paths that follow a circular or cyclical route.

Circulate

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To circulate means to move or flow around a particular area or space in a continuous or circular motion. It can also refer to the act of spreading or distributing something, such as news, information, or goods, to a larger audience or a wider area.

Circulated

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Passed from one person to another, often in an informal or unofficial manner; spread or distributed extensively.