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1. Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
alternate, ambient, beating, cincture, circuition, circuitousness, circuitry, circularity, circulation, circumambience, circumambiency, circumambient, circumambulation, circumcincture, circumferential, circumflex, circumflexion, circumfluent, circumfluous, circumjacence, circumjacent, circumlocution, circummigration, circumnavigation, circumposition, containment, cyclic, deviance, deviancy, deviation, deviousness, digression, embracement, embracing, encincture, encirclement, encircling, enclosing, enclosure, encompassing, encompassment, enfolding, enfoldment, enveloping, envelopment, environing, environment, epochal, even, every other, excursion, excursus, girding, girdling, gyre, gyring, inclusion, indirection, intermittent, involvement, isochronal, meandering, measured, metronomic, neighboring, orbit, orbiting, oscillatory, periodical, peripheral, pulsing, reciprocal, recurrent, recurring, rhythmic, rotary, roundabout, roundaboutness, rounding, seasonal, serial, spiral, spiraling, steady, suburban, surrounding, turn, turning, undulant, undulatory, wavelike, wheeling, wrapping
Dictionary Results for circling:
1. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Circle \Cir"cle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Circled; p. pr. & vb. n.
   Circling.] [OE. cerclen, F. cercler, fr. L. circulare to
   make round. See Circle, n., and cf. Circulate.]
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   1. To move around; to revolve around.
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            Other planets circle other suns.      --Pope.
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   2. To encompass, as by a circle; to surround; to inclose; to
      encircle. --Prior. Pope.
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            Their heads are circled with a short turban.
                                                  --Dampier.
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            So he lies, circled with evil.        --Coleridge.
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   To circle in, to confine; to hem in; to keep together; as,
      to circle bodies in. --Sir K. Digby.
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