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Word Root: circum- (Prefix) | Membean The prefix circum-, which means “around,” is featured in several commonly used English words For example, circum stances are those things in life that are standing “around” you at any given time
Circum- - definition of circum- by The Free Dictionary a prefix with the meaning “round about, around,” found in Latin loanwords, esp derivatives of verbs that had the general sense “to encompass or surround” (circumference; circumstance) or “to go around” in the manner specified by the verb (circumnavigate; circumscribe); on this basis forming adjectives in English with the meaning “surrounding” t
circum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adverbial accusative of circus (“circle, ring”) The accusative is from the adverbial derivation circum (not comparable) circum (+ accusative) “ circum ”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
Circum- - Etymology Meaning of the Prefix - Etymonline word-forming element meaning "around, round about, all around, on all sides," from Latin adverb and preposition circum "around, round about," literally "in a circle," probably accusative form of circus "ring" (see circus) The Latin word was commonly used in word-formation