How to use in-sentence of “circular”:
+ They are often circular or oval, and are often found in a larger bay.
+ He opposed much of the traditions of the Imperial Ballet such as the circular position of a dancer’s arms, the “pirouette” ending a male dancer’s solo, and the lengthy curtain calls.
+ At least one circular rule, a 1931 Gilson model, sacrificed some of the scales usually found in slide rules in order to obtain additional resolution in multiplication and division.
+ In American or Japanese kickboxing, this type of kick can be only circular or semicircular according to the official rules.
+ A moving charge in a cyclotron will move in a circular path under the influence of a constant magnetic field.
+ Famous parts of the harbour are Darling Harbour and Circular Quay.
+ The oval-shaped zero and circular letter O came into use together on modern character displays.

Example sentences of “circular”:
+ Piaget called this circular reaction.
+ It is done with circular or double-pointed needles.
+ This attraction features rare and endangered apes that can be viewed brachiating on two large jungle gyms built on two circular islands that were constructed in 1972.
+ The inside two were circular and decorated in the Doric style.
+ However, to permit the photon to pass through it, the circular hole must have a diameter greater than the size of the photon.
+ The iris is a thin, circular structure in the eye.
+ In the 16th century, Nicholas Copernicus proposed a model for the Solar System in which the planets follow circular orbits about the Sun.
+ To continue GMA Manila’s digital television broadcast, DZBB-TV and its GMA News TV subchannel are reported to transfer to UHF channel 15, which the National Telecommunications Commission, through a memorandum circular in 2016, authorized to operate as part of NTC’s plans to license digital channels 14-20 for major TV broadcasts.
+ It is usually circular and range between 30 and 65 kilometrekm in diameter, though smaller and larger eyes can occur.
+ The circular motion of the wheel was changed to back-and-forth motion of the saw blade by a Connecting rod known as a “pitman”.
+ The main disadvantages of circular slide rules are the difficulty in locating figures along a rotating disc, and limited number of scales.
+ Piaget called this circular reaction.
+ It is done with circular or double-pointed needles.
+ This attraction features rare and endangered apes that can be viewed brachiating on two large jungle gyms built on two circular islands that were constructed in 1972.
+ The cone is a right circular cone for easy description, but any double cone with some circular cross-section will do.
+ The circular target is called the dartboard.
+ It also uses close hand punches with softer open hand circular techniques.
+ Rather than “split” scales, high-end circular rules use spiral scales for more complex operations like log-of-log scales.
+ For this reason, sun and moon could not be on a circular movement around the same centre.
+ That way, it speeds up to long circular atmospheric railway.
+ This is a circular slide rule first created in the 1930s for aircraft aviatorpilots to help with dead reckoning.
+ A laurel wreath is a circular wreath made of interlocking branches and leaves of the bay laurel.
More in-sentence examples of “circular”:
+ The trigonometric functions sometimes are also called circular functions.
+ Other types of motion in astronomy include circular orbit, parabolic trajectory, and hyperbolic trajectory.
+ The commutator sends the electricity in a circular pattern to armature windings.
+ He was an expert with the “tondo”the circular picture at the bottom of a cup.
+ A good definition is not circular definitioncircular, a one-word synonym, too broad or too narrow, or able to have too many meanings.
+ The smaller the circular hole is made, the closer we come to knowing the exact position of the photon as it goes through it.
+ There are 13 circular mother-of-pearl inlays which mark the harmonic positions, as well as a reference point to note position, called “hui” 『徽』.
+ As it headed westward, its outflow rapidly improved, with banding and a more circular cloud pattern.
+ The Karachi Circular Railway opened in the early 1940s.
+ Here, each planet has a circular orbit around the host star.
+ The fruit is circular or oblong and is red when ripe.
+ Nystagmus, often called “dancing eyes”, is an eye condition which causes uncontrolled, rapid, jerky, movement of the eyes, usually from side to side, but sometimes up and down or in a circular motion.
+ But do not remove permitted on-page circular links.
+ This creates a circular dome on the Earth’s surface.
+ In the circular painting at the bottom of the bowl of the cup, a youth pulls an older man to him for a kiss.
+ The archers play in teams and attempt to hit a small white wooden target called “takai” surrounded by a circular ring called “kwaara”.
+ By carefully making the fields bigger as the particles gain energy, the width of the circular path can be kept the same as the machine accelerates the particles.
+ Unlike other types of jellyfish, scyphozoans lack a “velum”, a circular membrane which propels other jellyfish through the water.
+ The strangely small ripples on the photo fit the size and of circular pattern of small ripples as opposed to large waves when photographed up close.
+ The main breeding season is during the rainy season, when the pair builds an enormous nest “island”, a circular platform of reeds and grasses nearly two metres in diameter and high enough to stay above the shallow water surrounding it.
+ Other types of motion in astronomy include circular orbit, elliptical orbit, and parabolic trajectory.
+ These rocks further erode to form a circular bay with a narrow entrance called a cove.
+ In primary circular reaction children do acts that have to do with their basic needs, like eating.
+ Campbell, Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 100, 30-54 Telltale shatter cones were discovered in the bed of the nearby Vaal River.
+ The trigonometric functions sometimes are also called circular functions.
+ Other types of motion in astronomy include circular orbit, parabolic trajectory, and hyperbolic trajectory.
+ The commutator sends the electricity in a circular pattern to armature windings.
+ The circular depression left behind is the Rotorua Caldera, the site of the lake.
+ There is a circular group, which squeezes the iris smaller, and another group which pulls the iris wider.
+ The shape is circular or oval.
+ The male begins courtship by flying noisily, and then in a graceful, circular glide with its wings outstretched and head down.
+ Botticelli made consistent use of the circular “tondo” form and did many beautiful female nudes, according to Vasari.
+ Bokeh also takes on the shape of the aperture which the light passes through, making most bokeh circular in shape, which also means a lens “mask” made of black paper that has a certain shape cut into it can be placed over a camera lens to make the bokeh shape conform to that of the shape cut into the paper.
+ Jū, which means soft, refers to open hand techniques and circular movements.
+ In art and symbolism, a crescent is generally the shape produced when a circular disk has a segment of another circle removed from its edge, so that what remains is a shape enclosed by two circular arcs of different diameters which intersect at two points.
+ The circular scale is divided into four quadrants.
+ Their mitochondrial DNA molecules are linear rather than circular as in anthozoans and almost all other animals.
+ A compass box is mounted horizontally at the centre of a circular scale.
+ From 1976 to 2012 the AU was defined as “the radius of an unperturbed circular Newtonian orbit about the Sun of a particle having infinitesimal mass, moving with a mean motion of 0.01720209895 radians per day ”.
+ The Scourd of Brouster site in Walls includes a cluster of six or seven walled fields and three stone circular houses that contains the earliest hoe-blades found so far in Scotland.
+ The shape of the Earth’s orbit varies in time between nearly circular and mildly elliptical.
+ Its orbit is much closer to the plane of the ecliptic than those of Ceres, Pallas or Interamnia, but is less circular than Ceres or Vesta with an eccentricity of around 12%.
+ Rising dramatically from the shore of the historic Potomac River, two distinct structures dominated the triangular block of land: a circular council chamber and an 11-story crescent-shaped secretariat.
+ The council chamber alone could accommodate 400 delegates within its circular walls.
+ An Elimination Chamber match is a match which takes place in a large, circular steel cage that surrounds the entire ring.
+ New galleries can be added around the circular lobby.
+ Gōjū-ryū uses both circular and linear movements.
+ This phenomenon is sometimes also called the Circular Migration.
