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erucic(dictionary)
erucic acid(medicine)
erucic acids(medicine)
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Circle(medicine)
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circle(2) (iou) and erucic (medicine)


circle(2) (iou)



circle verb. LME.
[from the noun.]
I. verb trans.
Form a circle round; enclose in a circle. LME.
B. Plain White lilacs circled the brim of her straw hat.
Move in a circle round. L16.
P. F. Boller He circled the globe, visiting one country after another.
II. verb intrans.
Move in a circle (round, about, etc.). LME.
circle back move in a wide loop towards the starting-point.
Pope While the bowl circles, and the banquet warms. C. A. Lindbergh I was circling preparatory to landing in a clover field.
b. spec. Of cavalry: sweep round on a moving flank as pivot (opp. wheel on a fixed flank). E18.
verb intrans. Stand or extend in a circle. rare. E17.
Sir W. Scott That proud ring Of peers who circled round the King.
circled ppl adjective (a) that has been circled; (b) rounded, circular; (c) marked with a circle or circles: LME.
circler noun E17.
circling noun (a) the action of the verb; (b) a circular formation: LME.

erucic (medicine)


erucic
<chemistry> Pertaining to, or derived from, a genus of cruciferous Mediterranean herbs (Eruca or Brassica); as, erucic acid, a fatty acid resembling oleic acid, and found in colza oil, mustard oil, etc.

Source: Websters Dictionary