cir|cum|ja|cent

cir|cum|ja|cent
cir|cum|ja|cent «SUR kuhm JAY suhnt», adjective.
lying around; surrounding.
[< Latin circumjācēns, -entis, present participle of circumjacere < circum around + jacere lie]

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  • cir — cir; cir·caea; cir·ce·an; cir·cen·sian; cir·ci·nate; cir·ci·ter; cir·clet; cir·cuit·al; cir·cui·teer; cir·cuit·er; cir·cu·i·tion; cir·cuit·or; cir·cu·i·tous; cir·cu·i·ty; cir·cu·lant; cir·cu·lar·i·ty; cir·cu·lar·i·za·tion; cir·cu·lar·ize;… …   English syllables

  • cum — cum·bent; cum·ber·land; cum·ber·some; cum·ber·some·ly; cum·ber·some·ness; cum·brance; cum·brous; cum·brous·ly; cum·brous·ness; cum·bu; cum; cum·in; cum·i·nal·de·hyde; cum·ly; cum·mer; cum·mer·bund; cum·ming·ton·ite; cum·mock; de·cum·ben·cy;… …   English syllables

  • cent — ab·du·cent; acau·les·cent; ac·cres·cent; aces·cent; ac·qui·es·cent; ad·du·cent; ad·ja·cent; ad·ja·cent·ly; al·ka·les·cent; ar·bo·res·cent; as·cent; be·nef·i·cent; can·des·cent; ca·nes·cent; cau·les·cent; cent; cent·ge·ner; cent·ner;… …   English syllables

  • circumcrescent — cir·cum·cres·cent …   English syllables

  • circumjacent — cir·cum·ja·cent …   English syllables

  • circumjacent — cir•cum•ja•cent [[t]ˌsɜr kəmˈdʒeɪ sənt[/t]] adj. lying around; surrounding • Etymology: 1480–90; < L circumjacent < circumjacēre to lie around …   From formal English to slang

  • cres — ac·cres·cence; ac·cres·cent; al·cres·ta; cir·cum·cres·cence; con·cres·cence; con·cres·cent; cres·cen·tic; cres·cent·oid; cres·cive; cres·co·graph; cres·o·tine; cres·o·tin·ic; cres·oxide; cres·set; cres·son; cres·sy; cres·well·i·an; cres·yl;… …   English syllables

  • ja — ad·ja·cence; ad·ja·cen·cy; ad·ja·cent; ad·ja·cent·ly; al·for·ja; al·ja·ma; al·ja·ma·do; al·ja·mia; am·mo·ni·o·ja·ro·site; ar·ro·ja·dite; azer·bai·ja·ni; ba·ja·da; ba·li·ja; be·ja; ben·ja·min·ite; ben·ja·mite; bi·ja; bi·ja·sal; bru·ja; ca·ja·nus;… …   English syllables

  • Circumjacent — Cir cum*ja cent, a. [L. circumjacens, p. pr. of circumjacere; circum + jac[=e]re to lie.] Lying round; bordering on every side. T. Fuller. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cu — acal·cu·lia; ac·cu·mu·la·ble; ac·cu·mu·la·tion; ac·cu·mu·la·tive; ac·cu·mu·la·tor; ac·cu·ra·cy; ac·cu·rate; ac·cu·rate·ly; ac·cu·rate·ness; ac·cu·sa·tion; ac·cu·sa·ti·val; ac·cu·sa·trix; ad·os·cu·la·tion; aes·cu·la·ce·ae; aes·cu·la·pi·an;… …   English syllables

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