
1) Ambages 2) Circumbendibus 3) Current path 4) Detour 5) Digression 6) Electric circuit 7) Electrical circuit 8) Electrical device 9) Former circuit of China 10) French word used in English 11) It may be closed or short 12) It may be integrated 13) Lecture follower 14) Loop 15) Make a circuit 16) Movement once around a course
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1) Ambit 2) Circuition 3) Ckt 4) Clipper 5) Convolution 6) Itineration 7) Lap 8) Limiter 9) Loop 10) Outline 11) Region 12) Route 13) Tour 14) Walkabout 15) Wiring
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• (n.) A regular or appointed journeying from place to place in the exercise of one`s calling, as of a judge, or a preacher. • (n.) The space inclosed within a circle, or within limits. • (n.) The act of moving or revolving around, or as in a circle or orbit; a revolution; as, the periodical circuit of the earth round the sun. •...
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(from the article `China`) Similar checks and balances existed in the diffused network of regional officials. The empire was divided into circuits, which were units of ...
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a conductor or system of conductors through which an electric current is intended to flow
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1) One complete path of electric current.
2) Similar to definition 1, but including all paths and components to accomplish one function in a device.
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A network of wiring that typically commences at a panel box, feeds electricity to outlets and ultimately returns to the panel box.
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(sur´kәt) the round or course traversed by an electrical current. The circuit is said to be closed when it is continuous, so that the current may pass through it; it is open, broken, or interrupted when it is not continuous and the current cannot pass through it. reentrant circuit ,...
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A circuit is the geographical area where a judge has the judicial authority to decide on cases. The jurisdiction can encompass a range of counties or districts.
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1) A complete path from the electrical supply to the lamp. When such a path includes a dimmer, it should be called a channel, but the word 'circuit' is often used loosely to include channel. (UK) 2) A series of theatres regularly visited by touring companies. (UK)
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Cir'cuit intransitive verb To move in a circle; to go round; to circulate. [ Obsolete]
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Cir'cuit noun [ French
circuit , from Latin
circuitus , from
circuire or
circumire to go around;
circum around +
ire to go.]
1. The act of moving or revolving around, or as in a circle or orbit; a revolution; as, the periodical
circuit of the ...
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Cir'cuit transitive verb To travel around. [ Obsolete] 'Having
circuited the air.'
T. Warton. Found on
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a course that is ridden two or more times to compose the race.
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- The path of electrical flow from a power source through an outlet and back to ground.
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A circuit is a path for electrical current. Current can flow only when the
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A conductive path over which an electric charge may flow.
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[Electronics Production] Individual electronic components connected together allowing electricity to flow through them.
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a circular route for electricity to follow
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A conducting path around which electrons may flow. Electrical circuits can be complex, but at the simplest level, you always have the source of electricity (a battery, etc.), a load such as a light bulb or motor, (an animal touching your electric fence), and two wires to carry electricity between the battery and the load. Electrons move from the s...
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electrical circuit noun an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
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(physics) Click images to enlargeIn physics or electrical engineering, an arrangement of electrical components connected by a conducting material through which a current can flow. There are two basic circuits, series and parallel. In a series c...
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a course that is ridden two or more times to compose the race.
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1. Any electrical pathway. 2. An arrangement of electrical andelectronic devices and the conductive paths between them.
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A device, or system of devices, that allows electrical current to flow through it and allows voltage to occur across positive and negative terminals.
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