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circumduce
circumduce, v. (sɜːkəmˈdjuːs) [ad. L. circumdūc-ĕre to lead around; (as law term) to annul.] † 1. trans. To carry or move round; to cause to turn round an axis or centre; = circumduct 1.1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 19 The head is not circumduced by the articulation of the head with the first Vertebre.... Oxford English Dictionary
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circumduct
circumduct, v. (sɜːkəmˈdʌkt) [f. L. circumdūct-, ppl. stem of circumdūcĕre: see prec.] 1. trans. † a. In general sense: To lead or convey round or about. Obs. b. Phys. To carry or move round an axis.1599 Nashe Lenten Stuffe (1871) 88 About and about the inward and base court they circumducted him. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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term
▪ I. term, n. (tɜːm) Forms: 3–7 terme, (4–5 teerme, 5 tierme), 5–7 tearme, 6–7 tearm, 4– term. [a. F. terme (in Roland, 11th c.) limit (of time or place):—*termne:—L. terminum limit, boundary; = Pr. terme, It., Sp., Pg. termino.] I. A limit in space, duration, etc. 1. a. That which limits the extent... Oxford English Dictionary
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