"Circa" is Latin for "around." It is mostly used when describing prehistoric dates. The abbreviation is c.
Example: Bronze-working in the Shang Dynasty started c. 1500 BC.
"Circa" is used to indicate an approximate date or time period, often used in historical or archaeological contexts when the exact date is unknown. It can also be used in informal contexts to suggest that something is around or near a certain time or age.
"Circa" is a preposition commonly used to indicate an approximate time or date. It is often seen before a specific year to imply that the date is not exact but close.
No, the word "circa" can be used to refer to approximate dates in both the past and future. For example, "circa 2020" means around the year 2020.
Yes, "circa" can also be used to describe an approximation of a quantity or measurement. For example, "circa 50 people attended the event" means that approximately 50 people were in attendance.
The term "circa" is derived from Latin, where it means "around" or "approximately." It is commonly used before a specific date or time to indicate that the given date is approximate rather than exact. For example, "circa 1500 AD" indicates a date around the year 1500 but not necessarily in that exact year.
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The population of Marigny-les-Usages is 1,139.
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There is no such currency as the 'circa'. 'circa' means 'approximately'.
The word in Arabic is قدرية, which means "powerful" or "capable" in some usages and "predestined" in other usages.
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'circa' may not be a currency at all; if your referent says 'circa', it may mean 'about'
No, circa does not need to be capitalized.
"Circa" means 'around.'
Circa is abbreviated as ca.