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Zirkulären

Zirkulären is a declined form of the German adjective zirkulär, which means circular, round, or cyclic. It is used to describe objects, shapes, processes, or ideas that have a circular form or repeat in a loop. The base form zirkulär is commonly found in scientific, technical, and everyday language.

Etymology and background: the adjective zirkulär comes from the Latin circularius, through French circulaire or English

Usage and morphology: zirkulären appears as a declined form used in several cases and numbers. For example,

Contexts and meaning: the term is common in geometry and design to describe circular shapes or recurring

See also: circular economy (zirkuläre Wirtschaft), circular reasoning (zirkuläres Argument).

circular,
and
was
borrowed
into
German
in
the
modern
period.
The
spelling
uses
the
umlaut
ä
in
the
base
form,
and
its
inflected
forms
follow
standard
German
adjective
endings.
after
a
definite
article
in
masculine
singular
accusative
you
may
see
den
zirkulären
Kreis.
In
dative
you
would
have
dem
zirkulären
Kreis,
and
in
plural
after
a
definite
article
die
zirkulären
Kreise.
The
form
is
also
used
attributively
before
nouns
of
any
gender
in
appropriate
inflection,
such
as
zirkuläre
Form,
zirkuläre
Bewegung,
or
zirkuläre
Muster.
patterns.
It
is
also
used
in
broader
contexts
to
describe
systems
or
arguments
that
operate
in
a
circular
or
repetitive
manner,
such
as
zirkuläre
Bewegung
of
a
mechanism
or
zirkuläre
Argumentation
(circular
reasoning).
While
neutral
in
itself,
the
latter
usage
can
carry
a
critical
connotation.