Synonym: annular, annulate, annulated, bill, broadsheet, broadside, circinate, doughnut-shaped, flier, flyer, handbill, ring-shaped, ringed, rotary, round, throwaway. Similar words: circulate, circulation, circulatory system, circus, circuit, circumvent, circuitous, circumspect. Meaning: ['sɜːkjʊlə] n. an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution. adj. 1. having a circular shape 2. shaped like a ring 3. marked by or moving in a circle.
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61. These circular reactions are clear examples of active interactions with the environment.
62. In the classroom, photos of the trip to the seaside were on display and there were small circular tables.
63. They do not require a circular to be issued or prior shareholders' approval.
64. Below Manescu saw a complex of concrete buildings and a circular tower block surrounded by a high wire fence.
65. It is useful to use that very fine elastic on the zig-zag, the two circular rows and the following one.
66. Circular temples are often difficult to identify unless they are clearly differentiated from their domestic counterparts.
67. Then they plodded round a circular mill, crushing the cider apples.
68. Muscle strips were mounted with the longitudinal axis parallel to the direction of the circular muscle bundles.
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69. The circular plan was derived from the hospital tents of the Crimea, where improved ventilation helped reduce the risk of cross-infection.
70. The circular arrangement presents similar alternatives if one reads the lines of each hexagram from the center outward.
71. Allen key truss rod adjustment is located on the familiar, Fenderish headstock with its circular string retainer and elephant ear machineheads.
72. It is not a circular slipped under your door to which you may or may not respond with a pre-paid envelope.
73. Weather satellite images of the area taken from synchronous orbit show an immense circular area of dense clouds above the impact site.
74. The circular window, the Gothic rose, evolved from the Romanesque wheel window.
75. When these provisions are implemented, the transitional arrangements of Circular 3/84 will no longer be applicable.
76. With shared relief they edged their way back and then at last down the circular stair.
77. Abel is a fortyish man with round unblinking eyes and a perfectly circular head.
78. Its circular of 12 January drawing attention to the decisions against united action taken at Southport, had been ignored.
79. The aerial photographs suggest at least one Romano-Celtic temple alongside other circular or rectangular structures.
80. Tintern Abbey in the Wye Valley makes a good half way point on a circular walk from Chepstow.
81. Without the proposed issues, pretax profit would come to 496. 43 million ringgit, the circular said.
82. White Peak Way An 80 mile circular walk through the white peak area designed for walkers staying at youth hostels.
83. Some computers provide both logical and circular shifts, together with the appropriate arithmetic shifts.
84. Taxation Tin the circular flow has been interpreted as income taxation and is the difference between gross and disposable income.
85. The subscription rate for the Information Circular is £15.00 perannum for twelve issues.
86. So far we have considered glass furnaces which have circular plans and tank glass furnaces which have rectangular plans.
87. Some ratios use domestic product, which measures resources produced entirely within the domestic circular flow.
88. Plasmid: circular DNA molecules able to replicate independently of the chromosome in microorganisms.
89. To make the city safe and invulnerable to attack, his architects designed a circular plan.
90. The officer in charge has to provide a black hood as a blindfold, and a four-inch circular white target.
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