To cut off the prepuce of foreskin of, in the case of males, and the internal labia of, in the case of females.
One who performs circumcision.
The act of cutting off the prepuce or foreskin of males, or the internal labia of females.
Act of inclosing on all sides.
The act of running about; also, rambling language.
Denudation around or in the neighborhood of an object.
To declare elapsed, as the time allowed for introducing evidence.
A leading about; circumlocution.
Surrounding the esophagus; -- in (Zool.) said of the nerve commissures and ganglia of arthropods and mollusks.
Circumesophagal.
To bear or carry round.
To include in a circular space; to bound.
Pertaining to the circumference; encompassing; encircling; circuitous.
So as to surround or encircle.
Blowing around.
To bend around.
See Circumflexion.
To mark or pronounce with a circumflex.
The act of bending, or causing to assume a curved form.
A flowing round on all sides; an inclosing with a fluid.
Flowing round; surrounding in the manner of a fluid.
Going about or abroad; walking or wandering from house to house.
Shining around or about.
To pour round; to spread round.
Capable of being poured or spread round.
The act of pouring or spreading round; the state of being spread round.
The act or process of carrying about.
To roll or turn round; to cause to perform a rotary or circular motion.
The act of turning, rolling, or whirling round.
Moving in a circle; turning round.
To circumgyrate.
The reciprocal existence in each other of the three persons of the Trinity.
Condition of being circumjacent, or of bordering on every side.
Lying round; bordering on every side.
One of the moons or satellites of the planet Jupiter.
Adjointing the shore.
The use of many words to express an idea that might be expressed by few; indirect or roundabout language; a periphrase.
Relating to, or consisting of, circumlocutions; periphrastic; circuitous.
Characterised by circumlocution; periphrastic.
About, or near, the meridian.
To encompass with a wall.
Capable of being sailed round.
To sail completely round.
The act of circumnavigating, or sailing round.
One who sails round.
To pass through the stages of circumnutation.
The successive bowing or bending in different directions of the growing tip of the stems of many plants, especially seen in climbing plants.
About the pole; -- applied to stars that revolve around the pole without setting; as, circumpolar stars.
The act of placing in a circle, or round about, or the state of being so placed.
To rotate about.
The act of rolling or revolving round, as a wheel; circumvolution; the state of being whirled round.
turning, rolling, or whirling round.
Dehiscing or opening by a transverse fissure extending around (a capsule or pod). See Illust. of Pyxidium.
Capable of being circumscribed.
One who, or that which, circumscribes.
Capable of being circumscribed or limited by bounds.
An inscription written around anything.
Circumscribing or tending to circumscribe; marcing the limits or form of.
In a limited manner.
In a literal, limited, or narrow manner.
Attentive to all the circumstances of a case or the probable consequences of an action; cautious; prudent; wary.
Attention to all the facts and circumstances of a case; caution; watchfulness.
Looking around every way; cautious; careful of consequences; watchful of danger.
Circumspectly.
In a circumspect manner; cautiously; warily.
Vigilance in guarding against evil from every quarter; caution.
That which attends, or relates to, or in some way affects, a fact or event; an attendant thing or state of things.
To place in a particular situation; to supply relative incidents.
Placed in a particular position or condition; situated.
Standing or placed around; surrounding.
Capable of being circumstantiated.
Something incidental to the main subject, but of less importance; opposed to an essential; -- generally in the plural; as, the circumstantials of religion.
The state, characteristic, or quality of being circumstantial; particularity or minuteness of detail.
In respect to circumstances; not essentially; accidentally.
Being or dwelling around the earth.
To flow round, as waves.
Surrounded with a wall; inclosed with a rampart.
The act of surrounding with a wall or rampart. A line of field works made around a besieged place and the besieging army, to protect the camp of the besiegers against the attack of an enemy from without.
The act of carrying anything around, or the state of being so carried.
To gain advantage over by arts, stratagem, or deception; to decieve; to delude; to get around.
The act of prevailing over another by arts, address, or fraud; deception; fraud; imposture; delusion.
Tending to circumvent; deceiving by artifices; deluding.
One who circumvents; one who gains his purpose by cunning.
To cover round, as with a garment; to invest.
Flying around.
The act of flying round.
To roll round; to revolve.
the candlewood of Mexico and couthwestern California (Idria columnaris or Fouquieria columnaris), having tall columnar stems and bearing honey-scented creamy yellow flowers; -- called also the boojum tree.
Having cirri along the margin of a part or organ.
See Cirriferous.
Same as Cirrose.
A disease of the liver in which it usually becomes smaller in size and more dense and fibrous in consistence; hence sometimes applied to similar changes in other organs, caused by increase in the fibrous framework and decrease in the proper substance of the organ.
Pertaining to, caused by, or affected with, cirrhosis; as, cirrhotic degeneration; a cirrhotic liver.
See Cirrose.
Same as Cirrus.
See Cirrus.
Bearing cirri, as many plants and animals.
Formed like a cirrus or tendril; -- said of appendages of both animals and plants.
Having curled locks of hair; supporting cirri, or hairlike appendages.
Moving or moved by cirri, or hairlike appendages.
One of the Cirripedia.
An order of Crustacea including the barnacles. When adult, they have a calcareous shell composed of several pieces. From the opening of the shell the animal throws out a group of curved legs, looking like a delicate curl, whence the name of the group. See Anatifa.
See under Cloud.
See under Cloud.
A division of Mollusca having slender, cirriform appendages near the mouth; the Scaphopoda.
Bearing a tendril or tendrils; as, a cirrose leaf. Resembling a tendril or cirrus.
The lowest group of vertebrates; -- so called from the cirri around the mouth; the Leptocardia. See Amphioxus.
Cirrose.
The varicose dilatation of the spermatic vein.
Varicose.
Any operation for the removal of varices by incision.
On the hither side of the Alps with reference to Rome, that is, on the south side of the Alps; -- opposed to transalpine.
On this side of the Atlantic Ocean; -- used of the eastern or the western side, according to the standpoint of the writer.
The Lake herring (Coregonus Artedi), valuable food fish of the Great Lakes of North America. The name is also applied to Coregonus Hoyi, a related species of Lake Michigan.
The process of chasing on metals; also, the work thus chased.
On the Austrian side of the river Leitha; Austrian.
On this side of the mountains. See under Ultramontane.
On the hither side of the river Po with reference to Rome; that is, on the south side.
A curve invented by Diocles, for the purpose of solving two celebrated problems of the higher geometry; viz., to trisect a plane angle, and to construct two geometrical means between two given straight lines.
Inclosed in a cyst. See Cysted.
A monk of the prolific branch of the Benedictine Order, established in 1098 at C/teaux, in France, by Robert, abbot of Molesme. For two hundred years the Cistercians followed the rule of St. Benedict in all its rigor. Of or pertaining to the Cistercians.