circean |
جادو گوئی کا ۔ ساحرہ کا ۔ |
(1) - Circean (a.) Having the characteristics of Circe, daughter of Sol and Perseis, a mythological enchantress, who first charmed her victims and then changed them to the forms of beasts; pleasing, but noxious; as, a Circean draught. |
circinate |
حلقوی ۔ برکاری ۔ سِرے پر مڑا ہوا ۔ حَلقَوی ۔ دائرے یا دائرے کے ایک حِصّے کی صُورَت میں ۔ |
(1) - Circinate (v. t.) To make a circle around; to encompass. (2) - Circinate (a.) Rolled together downward, the tip occupying the center; -- a term used in reference to foliation or leafing, as in ferns. |
circle |
گول گھیرا ۔ چکر ۔ کنڈل ۔ حلقہ ۔ |
(1) - Circle (v. i.) To move circularly; to form a circle; to circulate. (2) - Circle (n.) To encompass, as by a circle; to surround; to inclose; to encircle. (3) - Circle (n.) To move around; to revolve around. (4) - Circle (n.) A territorial division or district. (5) - Circle (n.) Indirect form of words; circumlocution. (6) - Circle (n.) A form of argument in which two or more unproved statements are used to prove each other; inconclusive reasoning. (7) - Circle (n.) A series ending where it begins, and repeating itself. (8) - Circle (n.) A circular group of persons; a ring. (9) - Circle (n.) A company assembled, or conceived to assemble, about a central point of interest, or bound by a common tie; a class or division of society; a coterie; a set. (10) - Circle (n.) Compass; circuit; inclosure. (11) - Circle (n.) A round body; a sphere; an orb. (12) - Circle (n.) An instrument of observation, the graduated limb of which consists of an entire circle. (13) - Circle (n.) The line that bounds such a figure; a circumference; a ring. (14) - Circle (n.) A plane figure, bounded by a single curve line called its circumference, every part of which is equally distant from a point within it, called the center. |