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Explain the phrase ‘nearby circular’.

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Answered by RebeccaFF
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circular

/ˈsəːkjʊlə/

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adjective

1.

having the form of a circle.

"the building features a circular atrium"

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round

disc-shaped

disc-like

ring-shaped

hoop-shaped

hooplike

annular

cycloidal

discoid

discoidal

2.

LOGIC

(of an argument) already containing an assumption of what is to be proved, and therefore fallacious.

"the reality of standard English rests on the circular argument that that is good which good users use"noun

a letter or advertisement that is distributed to a large number of people.

"I received a circular from a building society"

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