Circular+letter

  • 61circular file — n. a wastebasket. (See also file thirteen.) □ That letter went straight into the circular file. □ Most of the junk mail sits here until I can put it into the circular file …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 62circular — / sɜ:kjυlə/ adjective sent to many people ■ noun a leaflet or letter sent to many people ● They sent out a circular offering a 10% discount …

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  • 63circular — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Round] Syn. annular, orbicular, disklike; see round 1 , 2 . 2. [Circuitous] Syn. indirect, roundabout, winding; see indirect . See Synonym Study at round . n. Syn. handbill, broadside, leaflet, flier; see advertisement 1 …

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  • 64circular — adj 1. round, disklike, discoid, annular, ring shaped, hooped; spherical, spheroidal, globular, globate, rotund, bulbous; cycloid, rotiform, orbicular, orbiculate, perimetric. 2. rounded, curved, curvilinear; arched, bowed, bent. 3. circuitous,… …

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  • 65news-letter — newsletter ews let ter, news letter ews let ter, n. A circular letter, written or printed for the purpose of disseminating news. This was the name given to the earliest English newspapers. Syn: newssheet. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 66LETTERS AND LETTER WRITERS — The letter holds an honored place in Jewish history and literature and includes diplomatic correspondence, state papers, and letters as vehicles of religious or secular literature and as a means of polemics in communal and spiritual matters,… …

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  • 67Phi (letter) — Phi (uppercase Φ, lowercase φ or Unicode|ϕ), pronounced [IPA|fī] in modern Greek and as [IPA|faɪ] in English, is the 21st letter of the Greek alphabet. In modern Greek, it represents [IPA|f] , a voiceless labiodental fricative. In Ancient Greek… …

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  • 68Globular sailing — Circular Cir cu*lar, a. [L. circularis, fr. circulus circle: cf. F. circulaire. See {Circle}.] [1913 Webster] 1. In the form of, or bounded by, a circle; round. [1913 Webster] 2. repeating itself; ending in itself; reverting to the point of… …

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  • 69circularity — circular ► ADJECTIVE 1) having the form of a circle. 2) Logic (of an argument) false because already containing an assumption of what is to be proved. 3) (of a letter or advertisement) for distribution to a large number of people. ► NOUN ▪ a… …

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  • 70circularly — circular ► ADJECTIVE 1) having the form of a circle. 2) Logic (of an argument) false because already containing an assumption of what is to be proved. 3) (of a letter or advertisement) for distribution to a large number of people. ► NOUN ▪ a… …

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