Crossword-Solution: CIRCULATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Circulation | n. | The act of moving in a circle, or in a course which brings the moving body to the place where its motion began. |
| Circulation | n. | The act of passing from place to place or person to person; free diffusion; transmission. |
| Circulation | n. | Currency; circulating coin; notes, bills, etc., current for coin. |
| Circulation | n. | The extent to which anything circulates or is circulated; the measure of diffusion; as, the circulation of a newspaper. |
| Circulation | n. | The movement of the blood in the blood-vascular system, by which it is brought into close relations with almost every living elementary constituent. Also, the movement of the sap in the vessels and tissues of plants. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CIRCULATION (5)
These fables, again, were among the books brought into an extended circulation by the agency of the printing press.
This includes the World Oceanic Circulation Experiment (WOCE) information and program information, research ship schedules and information, and a Who's Who of email and mailing addresses for oceanic studies.
Besides mounting this vigorous vocal defense of slavery, the South stiffened its resistance to the circulation of anti-slavery propaganda.
His is a humor which flows softly all around about and over and through the mesh of the page, pervasive, refreshing, health-giving, and makes no more show and no more noise than does the circulation of the blood.
Slowly and painfully, recollection was attempting to reassert itself, the hurt brain was mending, as the cause of its recent failure to function was being slowly absorbed or removed by the healing processes of perfect circulation.
Quotes with CIRCULATION (3)
Calling sex by its name thereafter [the 17th c.] became more difficult and more costly. As if in order to gain mastery of it in reality, it had first been necessary to subjugate it at the level of language, control its free circulation in speech, expunge it from the things that were said, and extinguish the words that rendered it too visibly present.
Tourism, human circulation considered as consumption is fundamentally nothing more than the leisure of going to see what has become banal.
A risk to own anything : a car, a pair of shoes, a packet of cigarettes. Not enough to go around. Not enough shoes, cars, cigarettes. Too many people too few things. What there is must go into circulation, so that everyone can have a chance to be happy for a day.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, Universal.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2015–2017).