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circulatory movement

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  • Circulatory system — This article is about the organ system. For the band, see Circulatory System. For transport in plants, see Vascular tissue. Circulatory system …   Wikipedia

  • Circulatory — Having to do with the circulation, the movement of fluid in a regular or circuitous course. Although the adjective "circulatory" need not necessarily refer to the circulation of the blood, for all practical purposes today it does. A… …   Medical dictionary

  • circulatory — cir|cu|la|to|ry [ˌsə:kjuˈleıtəri, ˈsə:kjulətəri US ˈsə:rkjuləto:ri] adj [only before noun] relating to the movement of blood around your body ▪ the heart and circulatory system …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • circulatory — cir|cu|la|tor|y [ sɜrkjələ,tɔri ] adjective relating to the movement of blood around your body: circulatory problems …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • circulatory — UK [ˌsɜː(r)kjʊˈleɪt(ə)rɪ] / UK [ˈsɜː(r)kjələt(ə)rɪ] / US [ˈsɜrkjələˌtɔrɪ] adjective biology relating to the movement of blood around your body circulatory problems …   English dictionary

  • circulatory — circulation ► NOUN 1) movement to and fro or around something. 2) the continuous motion of blood round the body. 3) the public availability of something. 4) the number of copies sold of a newspaper or magazine. DERIVATIVES circulatory adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • City Beautiful movement — City Beautiful redirects here. For the city in India, see Chandigarh. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago The City Beautiful Movement was a reform philosophy concerning North American architecture and urban planning that flourished during… …   Wikipedia

  • convection — con·vec·tion || kÉ™n vekʃn n. circulation of heat; thermal conduction, transmission of heat by circulatory movement in a fluid or gas that results in areas of different temperatures and distinctive densities which rise and fall in reaction to… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • swing — [OE] Swing goes back ultimately to a prehistoric Germanic base *swinggw , which denoted ‘violent circulatory movement’. One of its specific applications was to the wielding of a whip, and indeed the English verb swing originally meant ‘flog’… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • swing — [OE] Swing goes back ultimately to a prehistoric Germanic base *swinggw , which denoted ‘violent circulatory movement’. One of its specific applications was to the wielding of a whip, and indeed the English verb swing originally meant ‘flog’… …   Word origins

  • animal — animalic /an euh mal ik/, animalian /an euh may lee euhn, mayl yeuhn/, adj. /an euh meuhl/, n. 1. any member of the kingdom Animalia, comprising multicellular organisms that have a well defined shape and usually limited growth, can move… …   Universalium

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