- cir|can|nu|al
- cir|can|nu|al «sur KAN yu uhl», adjective.= circannian. (Cf. ↑circannian)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
cir|can|ni|an — «sur KAN ee uhn», adjective. of or having to do with a biological or behavioral process that recurs in an innate yearly rhythm, as the annual cycle of hibernation and activity in animals. ╂[< Latin circā around + annus year + English an] … Useful english dictionary
cir´cum|scrib´er — cir|cum|scribe «SUR kuhm SKRYB, SUR kuhm skryb», transitive verb, scribed, scrib|ing. 1. to draw a line around; mark the boundaries of; bound: »The horizon circumscribed the sailor s view. 2. to surround: »the atmosphere circumscribing the earth … Useful english dictionary
cir´cum|scrib´a|ble — cir|cum|scribe «SUR kuhm SKRYB, SUR kuhm skryb», transitive verb, scribed, scrib|ing. 1. to draw a line around; mark the boundaries of; bound: »The horizon circumscribed the sailor s view. 2. to surround: »the atmosphere circumscribing the earth … Useful english dictionary
cir|cum|scribe — «SUR kuhm SKRYB, SUR kuhm skryb», transitive verb, scribed, scrib|ing. 1. to draw a line around; mark the boundaries of; bound: »The horizon circumscribed the sailor s view. 2. to surround: »the atmosphere circumscribing the earth … Useful english dictionary
cir|cu|la|ble — «SUR kyuh luh buhl», adjective. that can be circulated … Useful english dictionary
cir|cum|nav|i|ga|ble — «SUR kuhm NAV uh guh buhl», adjective. that can be circumnavigated … Useful english dictionary
CIR process — The CIR process (named after its creators John C. Cox, Jonathan E. Ingersoll, and Stephen A. Ross) is a Markov process with continuous paths defined by the following stochastic differential equation (SDE): where Wt is a standard Wiener process… … Wikipedia
cir·rho·sis — /səˈroʊsəs/ noun [noncount] medical : a serious disease of the liver that can be caused by drinking too much alcohol … Useful english dictionary
Supergirl (Cir-El) — Supergirl Cir El from Superman/Batman #5. Art by Ed McGuinness Publication information Publisher DC Comics … Wikipedia
re´cir|cu|la´tion — re|cir|cu|late «ree SUR kyuh layt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. to circulate anew: »As the amount of impurities picked up from the system is small, the water can be recirculated instead of running to waste (New Scientist) … Useful english dictionary