English | Latin |
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surround / encircle / ring verb | cingo [cingere, cinxi, cinctus](3rd) TRANS clingo [clingere, clinxi, clinctus](3rd) TRANS |
surround / envelop / enfold / encircle verb | saepio [saepire, saepsi, saeptus](4th) TRANS sepio [sepire, sepivi, sepitus](4th) TRANS sepio [sepire, sepsi, septus](4th) TRANS |
surrounded, encircled adjective | circumsaeptus [circumsaepta, circumsaeptum]adjective circumseptus [circumsepta, circumseptum]adjective |
surrounded / encircled adjective | cinctus [cincta, cinctum]adjective |
that encircles / bounds (figure), surrounding / bounding / bordering, running around adjective | circumcurrens [(gen.), circumcurrentis]adjective |
the 12 points of celestial circle noun | athla [athlae](1st) F athlon [athli]noun athlum [athli](2nd) N |
travel in circle / circuit verb | volvo [volvere, volvi, volutus](3rd) TRANS |
turn / wheel around / in a circle verb | gyro [gyrare, gyravi, gyratus](1st) |
turn around in a circle verb | circumroto [circumrotare, circumrotavi, circumrotatus](1st) TRANS |
turning around / in circle / back noun | circumactus [circumactus](4th) M |
vicious circle (situation in which the response to a problem creates another problem) noun [UK: ˈvɪ.ʃəs ˈsɜːk.l̩] [US: ˈvɪ.ʃəs ˈsɝːk.l̩] | circulus vitiosusnoun |