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circulus

[ sur-kyuh-luhs ]

noun

plural circuli
  1. any of the concentric circles on each scale of a fish, each of which indicates the annual growth of that scale.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of circulus1

< Latin: circle
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“We are so busy these days, always running to and from work, taking our kids to school, studying, that we no longer find the necessary time to interact with each other,” said Park, CEO of the company Circulus.

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The problem is that your argument is, as the Romans would say, circulus in probando.

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The entire activity of justice is a circulus vitiosus, a faulty short conclusion.

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Such a definition is known as a circulus in definiendo.

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Circulus hic similem quam par sibi pergit in orbem!

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