The Latin word 'circa' means 'around'. In genealogy, it is used when we don't know exactly what year an event happened, but it was around the date given.
Circa 1206-1234 bc
The phrase "circa 1950" means "some time around 1950." The word "circa" is Latin for "about" or "near".
circa means around or about. so circa 1920's means one of the years in the 1920's.
Circa is a Latin word meaning "about," "around," or "near." If a document says someone was born "circa 1874," for example, it means that person was born around 1874, but the writer does not know the exact year.
If your entire sentence or phrase is also in upper case, then yes.For example:Wooden Table, c. 1850Wooden Table, circa 1850WOODEN TABLE, CIRCA 1850
Circa 1498-1483 BC.
circa 1933
Pangea was discovered circa in 1915.
Circa 1206-1234 bc
Since about the late 1900 (circa 1950)
circa 21 miles from loch naver to sea,erik.
Long Pond Nova Scotia circa 1800
Circa 742 to 28 Jan 814 AD, you do the math.
There is no such currency as the 'circa'. 'circa' means 'approximately'.
'circa' may not be a currency at all; if your referent says 'circa', it may mean 'about'
The word circadian comes from the Latin, circa, meaning about, and dies, meaning day. These cycles are not exactly 24 hours long, hence the "circa."
No, circa does not need to be capitalized.