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Circular reference — A circular reference is a series of references where the last object references the first, resulting in a closed loop. Contents 1 In language 2 In business 3 In computer programming 4 … Wikipedia
circular — cir|cu|lar1 [ˈsə:kjulə US ˈsə:rkjulər] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: circuler, from Late Latin circularis, from Latin circulus; CIRCLE1] 1.) shaped like a circle ▪ a circular table 2.) moving around in a circle ▪ a circular bus… … Dictionary of contemporary English
circular — 1 adjective 1 shaped like a circle: a circular table 2 moving around in a circle: a circular bus route 3 circular argument/discussion etc an argument in which you always return to the same statements or ideas that were expressed at the beginning… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
circular — [[t]sɜ͟ː(r)kjʊlə(r)[/t]] circulars 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n Something that is circular is shaped like a circle. → See also semi circular ...a circular hole twelve feet wide and two feet deep... Place your hands on your shoulders and move your elbows up … English dictionary
circular — I UK [ˈsɜː(r)kjʊlə(r)] / US [ˈsɜrkjələr] adjective * 1) a) in the shape of a circle a circular tray b) involving movement in a circle a circular tour of the main islands 2) a circular argument or theory does not mean anything because it consists… … English dictionary
circular — cir|cu|lar1 [ sɜrkjələr ] adjective * 1. ) in the shape of a circle: a circular tray a ) involving movement in a circle: a circular tour of the main islands 2. ) a circular argument or theory does not mean anything because it consists of a series … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
circular — [ˈsɜːkjʊlə] adj I 1) in the shape of a circle, or moving in a circle 2) a circular argument or theory does not mean anything because it consists of a series of causes and effects that lead you back to the original cause II noun [C] circular… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Circular reasoning — is a formal logical fallacy in which the proposition to be proved is assumed implicitly or explicitly in one of the premises. For example: Only an untrustworthy person would run for office. The fact that politicians are untrustworthy is proof of… … Wikipedia
circular — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having the form of a circle. 2) Logic (of an argument) false because already containing an assumption of what is to be proved. 3) (of a letter or advertisement) for distribution to a large number of people. ► NOUN ▪ a circular… … English terms dictionary
circular — [sʉr′kyə lər] adj. [ME circulare < L circularis] 1. in the shape of a circle; round 2. relating to a circle 3. moving in a circle or spiral 4. roundabout; circuitous 5. designating or of an invalid argument in which the conclusion that is to… … English World dictionary