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Displaying 1-7 of 7 word(s) starting with 'circ'
- circumannual
- (adjective) : taking place all year
- Deserts experience an almost circumannual lack of precipitation.
- Submitted by: Marco from Connecticut on Jan. 06, 2009 18:29
- circumbobulate (verb) : to speak redundantly and in circles causing the listener to be confused
- Submitted by: zai from Philippines on Aug. 13, 2009 04:58
- circumceleration
- (noun) : circular acceleration
CIRCULAR MOTION
- With circumceleration, the velocity is never the same.
—Leidra, Selim, 10.17.05
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 17, 2005 20:43
- circumchronometric (adjective) : around the clock
- The medically fragile child required circumchronometric nursing care to address her myriad healthcare needs.
- Submitted by: Mike from Maryland on Dec. 07, 2006 10:45
- circumloquacious (adjective) : Using excessive language to evade a question, obscure truth or change the subject [comb. of 'circumlocution' and 'loquacious']
- Always circumloquacious, she evaded defining the word and instead started a discourse on etymology and metalinguistics.
- Submitted by: McKerrow from Nevada on Jul. 09, 2007 16:38
- circumnambulate (verb) : to perform the daily activities of everyone who plies among the vast circle of friends, family, and peoples whom we come in contact with daily. To pursue the daily art of living with all people and interacting with them
- He spent his day circumnambulating the city. He circumnambulates each day to keep in touch with people. We all circumnambulate every day of our lives
—none of the above,
- Submitted by: George Brennan from Connecticut on Mar. 29, 2006 09:47
- circumspectacle (noun) : when one is completely surrounded by goings-on
- Mardi Gras can often be a dizzying circumspectacle.
—David Daneman,
- Submitted by: David Daneman from Kansas on Nov. 21, 2005 13:15
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