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circumscription (mass) | circumscription
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circumscription (encz) | circumscription,omezení n: Zdeněk Brož |
circumscription (encz) | circumscription,vymezení n: Zdeněk Brož |
Circumscription (gcide) | Circumscription \Cir`cum*scrip"tion\, n. [L. circumscriptio. See
Circumscribe.]
1. An inscription written around anything. [R.] --Ashmole.
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2. The exterior line which determines the form or magnitude
of a body; outline; periphery. --Ray.
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3. The act of limiting, or the state of being limited, by
conditions or restraints; bound; confinement; limit.
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The circumscriptions of terrestrial nature.
--Johnson.
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I would not my unhoused, free condition
Put into circumscription and confine. --Shak.
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circumscription (wn) | circumscription
n 1: the act of circumscribing |
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Circumscription (gcide) | Circumscription \Cir`cum*scrip"tion\, n. [L. circumscriptio. See
Circumscribe.]
1. An inscription written around anything. [R.] --Ashmole.
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2. The exterior line which determines the form or magnitude
of a body; outline; periphery. --Ray.
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3. The act of limiting, or the state of being limited, by
conditions or restraints; bound; confinement; limit.
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The circumscriptions of terrestrial nature.
--Johnson.
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I would not my unhoused, free condition
Put into circumscription and confine. --Shak.
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Incircumscription (gcide) | Incircumscription \In*cir`cum*scrip"tion\, n.
Condition or quality of being incircumscriptible or
limitless. --Jer. Taylor.
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