Circulation
121circulation — cir·cu·la·tion …
122circulation — [ˌsɜːkjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n] noun 1) [U] the movement of blood around your body 2) [U] the continuous movement of liquid, air etc inside a system or area 3) [singular] the number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are sold each day, week etc 4) [U]… …
123circulation — nf. (routière, sanguine...) : SIRKULACHON (Aix, Albanais, Annecy, Côte Aime, Table, Villards Thônes) …
124circulation — Transmission from person to person or place to place; e.g. interchange of money. Extent or degree of dissemination; e.g. total readers or issues sold of given publication …
125circulation — Transmission from person to person or place to place; e.g. interchange of money. Extent or degree of dissemination; e.g. total readers or issues sold of given publication …
126circulation — In the body, the flow of blood through the heart and blood vessels, and the flow of lymph through the lymph vessels …
127Panneau de signalisation de circulation dans les deux sens en France — Circulation dans les deux sens Catégorie Signalisation de danger Signification Annonce de circulation dans les deux sens Modèle en vigueur 1977 Catégories de signaux …
128localized circulation — Circulation in karst aquifers in which the water moves in certain preferred zones and does not occupy all or most of the openings below this level [10]. Synonyms: (French.) circulation préfèrentielle; (German.) Örtlich begrenzte Karstwaßer… …