noun a printed or written advertisement, letter, or document distributed to a large number of people
adjective relating to or forming a circle; round in shape
In geometry, a circular shape refers to a shape that is round and has a curved boundary.
Circular ecology emphasizes the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the cyclical nature of energy and nutrient flow.
Circular buildings are structures that are designed in a circular or curved shape, often for aesthetic or functional purposes.
A circular economy is a regenerative system in which resource input, waste, emissions, and energy leakage are minimized.
Circular motion is the movement of an object in a circular path around a fixed point.
Circular routes in transportation refer to routes that loop back to the starting point without any endpoint.
Circular marketing involves strategies that focus on sustainability, recycling, and reducing waste in product lifecycle.
Circular design principles prioritize the use of renewable materials, recyclability, and longevity in product development.
In literature, a circular narrative refers to a story that ends in the same place or situation where it began, creating a sense of completion and closure.
In psychology, circular reasoning refers to a logical fallacy where the conclusion is already assumed in the premise, leading to a circular argument.