circulus

[ˈsɜːkjʊləs]

circulus Definition

  • 1a circular figure or object
  • 2a group of people with shared interests or professions

Using circulus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "circulus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crop circle was a perfect circulus.

  • Example

    The circulus of artists gathered for the exhibition opening.

  • Example

    The circulus of scientists met to discuss the latest research findings.

circulus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for circulus

Phrases with circulus

  • circulus vitiosus

    a vicious circle, in which a problem is solved by an action that creates a new problem that needs to be solved by another action that creates yet another problem, and so on

    Example

    The company was caught in a circulus vitiosus of debt and layoffs.

  • circulus in probando

    a circular argument, in which the conclusion is already assumed in the premise

    Example

    The politician's argument was a classic example of circulus in probando.

  • circulus cerebri

    the circle of Willis, a ring-like arterial structure at the base of the brain

    Example

    The circulus cerebri is an important part of the brain's blood supply system.

Origins of circulus

from Latin 'circulus', meaning 'circle'

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Summary: circulus in Brief

The term 'circulus' [ˈsɜːkjʊləs] refers to circular objects or figures, as well as groups of people with shared interests or professions. Examples include crop circles and the circulus of artists or scientists. Phrases like 'circulus vitiosus' describe a vicious circle, while 'circulus in probando' denotes a circular argument. 'Circulus cerebri' refers to the circle of Willis, an arterial structure in the brain.