The word circa is Latin and in English it means about, approximately.
The Irish 'smidirin', a diminutive of 'smiodar', meaning fragment, circa 1829.
No, circa does not need to be capitalized.
Middle English Hy, or hey. American term from circa 1862.
Circa 140 BC
The word "brothel" comes from the French word "bordel", circa 1200 CE, which means "a place of prostitution". It is also the origin of the word "bordello", and ancient name for a brothel.
The English word scrum is an abbreviation of the word scrummage, circa 1888.
circa is English it means "from the time of"
Circa is abbreviated as ca.
Sparge (to sprinkle, strew, or scatter), originates from the Latin word 'spargere,' which was first recognised circa the 16th century.
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The phrase "circa 1950" means "some time around 1950." The word "circa" is Latin for "about" or "near".
circa
approximately
The English word logo (circa 1937) is a short form of logogram (circa 1840), from the Greek word logos, meaning "word" + gram, meaning "what is written".
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Circa and fere are Latin equivalents of the English word 'about'. The word 'fere' is used when an adverb is needed for number or time. The word 'circa' is used when a preposition of place or time is needed.