The word circus comes from the latin word kirkos which means circle ring.
coincindence
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anachronism or apocrypha
Anachronistic.
"Encircle" is a word that contains the root word "circum." It means to surround or form a circle around something.
circumference
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The prefix circum- means "around" or "about." In the word circumnavigate, it indicates traveling around a particular place or object.
The word for the distance around a circle is "circumference".
The word 'Circling' means move all the way around(someone or something) more than once. Moving in a ring shaped path more than once is also defined to be circle.
The Greek word "kuklos" means circle or wheel.
The word perimeter means the distance around the outside of an object. The perimeter of a circle has a special name. We call it the circumference. The perimeter of this circle, or circumference, is 25 ft.
The word swivel means that something swerved around something and made it turn
Circle = Círculo (SEER-coo-loh) If you are trying to translate the concept in English of writing a word and then putting a circle around it to highlight or note it, there is no exact phrasing for this in Spanish. You could say "poner un círculo alrededor de una palabra", but this just means "put a circle around a word".
Yes, revolve is a word. It means to go around something in a circular manner
The word galore means there is a lot of something or there is a lot of something around you, for example: There were cats galore. The word is often used in poetry.