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Circular

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Noun

1. bill, broadsheet, broadside, circular, flier, flyer, handbill, throwaway

an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution

Example Sentences:
'he mailed the circular to all subscribers'

Adjective

3. circular, orbitual, rotary

describing a circle; moving in a circle

Example Sentences:
'the circular motion of the wheel'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Circular

see synonyms of circular
adjective
1. 
of, involving, resembling, or shaped like a circle
2. 
circuitous
3. 
(of arguments) futile because the truth of the premises cannot be established independently of the conclusion
4. 
travelling or occurring in a cycle
5. 
(of letters, announcements, etc) intended for general distribution
noun
6. 
a printed or duplicated advertisement or notice for mass distribution

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Circular

see synonyms of circular
adjective
1. 
in the shape of a circle; round
2. 
relating to a circle
3. 
moving in a circle or spiral
4. 
roundabout; circuitous
5. 
designating or of an invalid argument in which the conclusion that is to be proved is assumed in a premise
6. 
intended for circulation among a number of people
noun
7. 
an advertisement, letter, etc., usually prepared in quantities for extensive circulation

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Circular

see synonyms of circular
adj.
1. Of or relating to a circle.
2.
a. Shaped like or nearly like a circle; round.
b. Moving in or forming a circle.
3. Circuitous; roundabout: took a circular route to the office.
4. Using a premise to prove a conclusion that in turn is used to prove the premise: a circular argument.
5. Defining one word in terms of another that is itself defined in terms of the first word.
6. Addressed or distributed to a large number of persons.
n.
A printed advertisement, directive, or notice intended for mass distribution.

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