CIRCULABLE | • circulable adj. That may be circulated. • CIRCULABLE adj. capable of being circulated, also CIRCULATABLE. |
CIRCULARLY | • circularly adv. In a circular way. • CIRCULAR adv. in the shape of a circle. |
CIRCULATED | • circulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of circulate. • circulated adj. Distributed about a circuit. • CIRCULATE v. to go round. |
CIRCULATES | • circulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circulate. • CIRCULATE v. to go round. |
CIRCULATOR | • circulator n. A person or thing that causes something to circulate. • circulator n. (Transport) A local transit system that provides regular service within a closed loop. • circulator n. (Electronics) A passive electronic component with three or more ports, in which the ports can be accessed… |
HERCULESES | • HERCULES n. (Latin) any man of great size and strength. |
OPERCULARS | • operculars n. Plural of opercular. • OPERCULAR n. the opercular bone. |
OPERCULATE | • operculate adj. Having an operculum. • operculate n. Any gastropod mollusc that has an operculum. • OPERCULATE adj. relating to the operculum, also OPERCULATED. |
OPERCULUMS | • OPERCULUM n. (Latin) an anatomical part that serves as a lid or cover, also OPERCELE, OPERCULE. |
STERCULIAS | • sterculias n. Plural of sterculia. • STERCULIA n. any tree or shrub of genus Sterculia, including kola and cacao. |
SURCULUSES | • SURCULUS n. (Latin) a sucker. |
TUBERCULAR | • tubercular adj. Of, pertaining to, or having tuberculosis. • tubercular adj. Relating to or reminiscent of the wheezing sounds associated with the breathing of tuberculosis patients. • tubercular adj. Tuberculate. |
TUBERCULES | • tubercules n. Plural of tubercule. • TUBERCULE n. a small tuber, protuberance or swelling, also TUBERCLE. |
TUBERCULIN | • tuberculin n. An antigen used in the diagnosis of tuberculosis. • TUBERCULIN n. a fluid containing the products formed by the growth of the tubercle bacillus in a suitable culture medium. |
TUBERCULUM | • tuberculum n. Tubercle. • TUBERCULUM n. a tubercle. |