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1. Circumspectus is an Latin word started with c
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2. Here is the definition of Circumspectus in English
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3. Circumspectus Circumspectus, circumspecta, circumspectum adjective well considered, weighed with care, prudent; guarded/circumspect; cautious/wary; Circumspectus Circumspectus, Circumspectus
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4. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press; Circumspectus in Charlton T
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5. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers; Circumspectus in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
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6. English words for Circumspectus include circumspect, cautious, looking around, view, well-guarded, circumspective, guarded, consideration and watch
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7. [Middle English, from Latin Circumspectus, past participle of circumspicere, to take heed : circum-, circum- + specere, to look; see spek- in Indo-European roots.] cir′cum·spec′tion (-spĕk′shən) n
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8. The word circumspect was borrowed from Latin Circumspectus, from circumspicere, "to be cautious." The basic meaning of Latin circumspicere is "to look around." Near synonyms are prudent and cautious, though circumspect implies a careful consideration of all circumstances and a desire to avoid mistakes and bad consequences.
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9. First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin Circumspectus (past participle of circumspicere “to look around”), equivalent to circum- “around, about” (see circum-) + spec (ere) “to …
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11. Circumspectus.Formica circumspecta Smith, F
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12. Scymnus Circumspectus is a species of dusky lady beetle in the family Coccinellidae
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13. [Middle English, from Latin Circumspectus, past participle of circumspicere, to take heed : circum-, circum- + specere, to look; see spek- in Indo-European roots.] cir′cum·spec′tion (-spĕk′shən) n
Circumspectus, Circumspicere, Circum, Cir, Cum
14. Late Middle English from Latin Circumspectus, from circumspicere ‘look around’, from circum ‘around, about’ + specere ‘look’.
Circumspectus, Circumspicere, Circum
15. Wordthirst: expanding minds through better vocabulary! from Latin Circumspectus, from circumspicere ‘look around’, from circum ‘around, about’ + specere ‘look’
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16. Circumspect (adj.) "cautious, wary," literally "looking about on all sides," early 15c., from Latin Circumspectus "deliberate, guarded, well-considered," past participle of circumspicere "look around, take heed," from circum "around, round about" (see circum-) + specere "to look" (from PIE root *spek- …
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17. Species: Glossogobius Circumspectus Circumspect Goby Date: 2012-10-09 State: Northern Territory Institution: Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory Collection: Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory Ichthyology Collection Basis of record: Preserved specimen Catalogue number: Fish:S.17662-004 View record
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18. An Glossogobius Circumspectus in uska species han Actinopterygii nga syahan ginhulagway ni Macleay hadton 1883
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19. An Glossogobius Circumspectus in nahilalakip ha genus nga Glossogobius, ngan familia nga Gobiidae
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20. Mangrove Flathead Goby, Glossogobius Circumspectus (Macleay 1883) More Info
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21. Latin: ·dative masculine plural of Circumspectus· dative feminine plural of Circumspectus· dative neuter plural of Circumspectus ablative masculine plural of
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22. / V: (înv) cer~, ~cons~, ~ă / Pl: ~cți, ~e / E: ns cf lat Circumspectus, fr circonspect] 1-2 Care vorbește (și acționează) cu prudență Si: precaut, prudent
Cer, Cons, Cf, Circumspectus, Circonspect, Care, Cu
23. [Middle English, from Latin Circumspectus, past participle of circumspicere, to take heed : circum-, circum- + specere, to look; see spek- in Indo-European roots.]
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24. Scymnus Circumspectus is a species of dusky lady beetle in the family Coccinellidae
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25. An Scymnus Circumspectus in uska: 4.
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26. Word Origin late Middle English: from Latin Circumspectus, from circumspicere ‘look around’, from circum ‘around, about’ + specere ‘look’
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28. The word circumspect was borrowed from Latin Circumspectus, from circumspicere, "to be cautious." The basic meaning of Latin circumspicere is "to look around." Near synonyms are prudent and cautious, though circumspect implies a careful consideration of all circumstances and a desire to avoid mistakes and bad consequences
Circumspect, Circumspectus, Circumspicere, Cautious, Careful, Consideration, Circumstances, Consequences
29. Caballus - caesus caetra (cētra) - calumniātor calumnior - cantharus canthērius or cantērius - captīva captīvitās - casia cassida - catulus catus - celeriuscule celerō - cerasus cērātus - cēterum (cēterus) - cicōnia cicur - circum-flectō circum - flō - Circumspectus Circumspectus - cīvitās clādēs (clādis, L.) - clienta clientēla - cōdicillī (coelebs, coelō, coelum
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30. Glossogobius Circumspectus Name Synonyms Gobius Circumspectus Macleay, 1883 Homonyms Glossogobius Circumspectus (Macleay, 1883) Common names Bagtis in language
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31. History and Etymology for incircumspect Late Latin inCircumspectus, from Latin in- in- entry 1 + Circumspectus, past participle of circumspicere to look around, be cautious Learn More about incircumspect Dictionary Entries near incircumspect
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32. Glossogobius Circumspectus (Macleay, 1883) Taxonomic Serial No.: 637372 (Download Help) Glossogobius Circumspectus TSN 637372 Taxonomy and Nomenclature Kingdom: Animalia : Taxonomic Rank: Species : Synonym(s): Common Name(s): Taxonomic Status: Current Standing: valid Data Quality Indicators:
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33. Latin words for circumspect include Circumspectus, prudens and providus
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34. The word "circumspect" is from the Latin Circumspectus, derived from circumspicere, literally meaning "to look around." To be circumspect is to be cautious and wary
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35. ORIGIN Latin Circumspectus, from circumspicere look around … English terms dictionary circumspect — [sʉr′kəm spekt΄] adj
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36. Primaris Experimentus Circumspectus Squad of Primaris Intercessors for the Crimson Fists Chapter of Space Marines - figures from GW
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37. Caballus - caesus caetra (cētra) - calumniātor calumnior - cantharus canthērius or cantērius - captīva captīvitās - casia cassida - catulus catus - celeriuscule celerō - cerasus cērātus - cēterum (cēterus) - cicōnia cicur - circum-flectō circum - flō - Circumspectus Circumspectus - cīvitās clādēs (clādis, L.) - clienta clientēla - cōdicillī (coelebs, coelō, coelum
Caballus, Caesus, Caetra, Calumni, Calumnior, Cantharus, Canth, Cant, Capt, Casia, Cassida, Catulus, Catus, Celeriuscule, Celer, Cerasus, Cic, Cicur, Circum, Circumspectus, Cl, Clienta, Client, Coelebs, Coel, Coelum
CIRCUMSPECTUS
circumspection - knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress; "the servants showed great tact and discretion". discreetness, discretion, prudence. sagaciousness, sagacity, discernment, judgement, judgment - the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations.
Heedful of circumstances and potential consequences; prudent. [Middle English, from Latin circumspectus, past participle of circumspicere, to take heed : circum-, circum- + specere, to look; see spek- in Indo-European roots .] cir'cum·spec'tion (-spĕk'shən) n.
Circumspect definition, watchful and discreet; cautious; prudent: circumspect behavior. See more.
cautious, prudent, or discreet Derived forms of circumspect circumspection, noun circumspective, adjective circumspectly, adverb Word Origin for circumspect