Circulation

Word CIRCULATION
Character 11
Hyphenation cir cu la tion
Pronunciations /ˌsɜː(ɹ).kjʊˈleɪ.ʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Circulation"

What do we mean by circulation?

Movement in a circle or circuit, especially the movement of blood through bodily vessels as a result of the heart's pumping action. noun

Movement or passage through a system of vessels, as of water through pipes; flow. noun

Free movement or passage. noun

The passing of something, such as money or news, from place to place or person to person. noun

The condition of being passed about and widely known; distribution. noun

Dissemination of printed material, especially copies of newspapers or magazines, among readers. noun

The number of copies of a publication sold or distributed. noun

The act of circulating or moving in a circle or circuit; movement in such a manner as to go forth and return to the starting-point: as, the circulation of the blood (see phrases below). noun

The act or state of being diffused or distributed; the act of passing from point to point or from person to person; diffusion: as, the circulation of sap in a tree; the circulation of money; the circulation of a piece of news. noun

The extent to which a thing circulates or is diffused or distributed: as, the circulation of the two periodicals was about 300,000 copies. noun

A repetition of a series of things or events in the same order. noun

The amount of coin, notes, bills, etc., in actual use as currency: as, the circulation of the national banks. noun

In chem., the repeated vaporization and condensation of a substance in distillation. noun

In mathematics, the amount of flow round a closed path or circuit; the line-integral round a closed curve of the component velocity of a fluid along the curve. noun

The act of moving in a circle, or in a course which brings the moving body to the place where its motion began. noun

The act of passing from place to place or person to person; free diffusion; transmission. noun

Currency; circulating coin; notes, bills, etc., current for coin. noun

The extent to which anything circulates or is circulated; the measure of diffusion. noun

The act of moving in a circle, or in a course which brings the moving body to the place where its motion began.

The act of passing from place to place or person to person; free diffusion; transmission.

Currency; circulating coins; notes, bills, etc., current for coin.

The extent to which anything circulates or is circulated; the measurement of diffusion

The movement of the blood in the circulatory system, by which it is brought into close relations with almost every living elementary constituent.

The movement of the sap in the vessels and tissues of plants.

1. stupid girls wearing dresses 2. someone who needs some air in between their legs -"That girl could use some serious circulation." 3. the act of freeing oneself wearing dresses during the summer 4. guys going commando 5. the act of making yourself more suitable for mr chubby fit in Urban Dictionary

That one weeb song you here everywhere. The fourth opening for the Bakemonogatari series. Urban Dictionary

The glorious weeb song me and the men listen to religiously. it also cures depression. Urban Dictionary

(ECONOMICS) the capital that a business sells in order to make money. The obvious example is the inventory of a convenience store; in this case, the circulating capital is the merchandise, and the fixed capital includes the cash register, the display racks, and so on. In other cases, the circulating capital consists of raw materials or supplies; for example, a mechanic has transmission fluid or air filters, while a dress maker has muslin and thread. Urban Dictionary

Another term for a bus circle. Like a regular bus circle but a more circular one. Urban Dictionary

A beautiful English cover and a Japanese cover I do not understand. Best song ever! She’s taking a chance because she likes you a lot and will give it all that she’s got. Lizz Robinett sings the lovely English cover. Urban Dictionary

A long-winded consultanty BS word meaning stairs. Urban Dictionary

A sexual act in which the insertive partner stands and the receptive partner is strapped to a wheel of death. As the receptive partner spins around, his or her mouth comes in contact with the insertive partner's genitalia and oral sex is performed, albeit intermittently. Urban Dictionary

Erection Urban Dictionary

The process of having intercourse with a chain of people until you make it back to the beginning link. Urban Dictionary

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The word "circulation" in example sentences

This long-established paper has now nearly completed its thirty-second volume, and notwithstanding the severe calamities in which the country is involved, and which tax most heavily in men and money those States in which its circulation is largest, it is nearing the close of another eventful year with its _circulation unimpaired_ -- a matter of special gratification, as showing that its course, in these trying times, has been generally approved, and that it has been more widely useful than ever the past year, by its firm and cordial support of the Government when assailed by a wicked rebellion. ❋ Various (N/A)

Although less than 1/100th of one percent of the value of all U.S. currency in circulation is reported counterfeit, the $100 note is the most widely circulated and most often counterfeited denomination outside the U.S. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I do agree out laws are overly restrictive now but anything to combat the increasing number of guns in circulation is worth trying. ❋ Newmania (2007)

I do agree out laws are overly restrictive now but anything to combat the increasing number of guns in circulation is worth trying ❋ Newmania (2007)

Most of the ‘money’ in circulation is not physical money, cash and coins. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The stomach digests the food, and separates the nutriment — chyle — from the aliment, which it gives to the blood for the development of the frame; and the blood, which is understood by the term circulation, digests in its passage through the lungs the nutriment — chyle — to give it quantity and quality, and the oxygen from the air to give it vitality. ❋ Isabella Mary (1861)

Plus it keeps the money in circulation, which is the main thing . ❋ Dungeekin (2009)

A British newspaper, The Guardian, which has covered the scandal at The News of the World with vigor, followed up on Thursday by reporting that Mr. Langhoff's forays into The Journal newsroom were only a small part of what it referred to as a circulation "scam." ❋ By ERIC PFANNER (2011)

The survey measured readership, which is different from how many papers we sell (what we call circulation). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Still, I think it’s worth noting that the jobs number still in circulation is some 50 times higher than the absolute maximum figure you could squeeze out of the most inflated possible estimate derivable from the actual study the government conducted two years later. ❋ Unknown (2008)

By 1969, the top two comics, Archie and Superman, barely break the half-million-copy mark per issue, and the average circulation is about a quarter million. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So, no it doesn't require hours of phone use to develop discomfort or cause damage (cutting off circulation is NEVER good). ❋ Unknown (2009)

The league corrected the guide on its website but does not plan to remove 70,000 print copies of the publication in circulation at Montgomery County libraries, government offices and retail locations, co-president Diane Hibino said Monday morning. ❋ John Wagner (2010)

What is needed immediately, he says, is renewed spending by both rich and poor alike, because money in circulation is what helps create jobs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

With so many placards in circulation, policing how people use them is tricky at best. ❋ Annys Shin (2010)

We can & will put the money in circulation in the economy quickly & also it would be a greater help to us-the ones who elected him in the first place. ❋ Unknown (2009)

1. [SLUTTY GIRLS] 2. [Miley Cyrus] (very [prone] to circulation) ❋ Kinky ;D (2010)

Weeb 1: Se no! Demo sonnan ja dame Mou sonnan ja hora Kokoro wa [shinka] suru yo [Motto motto] Weeb 2: OMG IS THAT [RENAI CIRCULATION]?!? ❋ La Circulation Du Renai (2020)

girlfriend: i bet he's cheating on me! meanwhile: me: ready? [the men]: *[nods]* me and the men: *[blasts] renai circulation* ❋ Miyao (2020)

An [entrepreneur] [makes money] by hanging onto [fixed capital] as long as possible, and getting rid of circulating capital as fast as possible. ❋ Abu Yahya (2010)

"Excuse me, [transportation] is requesting whoever [parked] their [Escalade] in the bussing circulator that it be moved. Thank you." ❋ Ledude9118 (2019)

[We love] [listening] to Renai Circulation! ❋ FemboyHooters69 (2021)

Well Bob, we can certainly improve the tenant [flow] between floors by [installing] Vertical Circulation Equipment. ? Yeah, like [stairs]... ❋ Mads1 (2020)

Didjya hear she gave [Poe] a Charm City Circulator last night? She was so [dizzy] from [spinning] she passed out! ❋ AddyDemTaps (2012)

Her [curvaceous] [assets] caused a [circulation detour] :D ❋ Tisill (2011)

Dude, I [managed] to score a huge [circulation] last night at that club. I got like 6 [links] in. ❋ Velocifaptor (2019)

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