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circular
When describing physical shapes, this word suggests a precise, geometric perfection rather than just being generally round. It implies a boundary that is equidistant from a center point, often evoking a sense of symmetry and completion. In the realm of logic, the term carries a negative connotation of futility. It describes a mental trap where the conclusion is smuggled into the premise, creating a loop that fails to provide any actual proof or progress.
Countable when referring to the physical printed leaflets sent to a mailing list.
意味
Having the form of a circle; round.
"The table had a circular top that could seat six people."
Moving in a circle or following a curved path back to the starting point.
"The hikers followed a circular route through the valley."
Based on reasoning that ends where it began, often making it logically invalid.
"His argument was purely circular: he claimed the book was true because the book said so."