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Meaning of circuits
A circuit is a path or route that starts and ends at the same point, often used to describe electrical or electronic paths.
Etymology of circuits
The word "circuit" comes from the Latin "circuitus," which is the past participle of "circuire," meaning "to go around"
The Latin term is derived from "circus," meaning "ring" or "circle," and the suffix "-ire," which forms a verb
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a path or route that starts and ends at the same point
Synonyms
paths
routes
tracks
trails
courses
rounds
tours
journeys
trips
excursions
voyages
travels
passages
ways
itineraries
pilgrimages
quests
missions
expeditions
cruises
voyages
odysseys
pilgrimages
marches
processions
parades
convoys
caravans
circuits
orbits
cycles
loops
links
chains
networks
systems
complexes
grids
mazes
labyrinths
webs
Definitions
- A path, typically circular or oval, that starts and ends at the same point
- A series of points or places, especially ones that are visited or performed in a regular order
- A system of electrical conductors, such as wires or circuit boards, used to transmit or control electricity
Usage Examples
- The tourist followed a circuit of historic landmarks in the city
- The engineer designed an electrical circuit to power the new device
- The athlete ran a circuit of laps around the track to warm up
Antonyms
dead ends
cul-de-sacs
impasses
blockages
obstacles
barriers
interruptions
discontinuations
terminations
endings
finishes
stops
halts
breaks
pauses
interruptions
discontinuities
gaps
voids
breaks
separations
divisions
partitions