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A network of wiring that typically starts at a panel box, feeds electricity to receptacles/outlets, and ultimately returns to the panel box.
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  A conductor or a system of conductors through which electric current flows.
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"to go around," early 15c., from circuit (n.). Related: Circuited; circuiting.
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late 14c., "a going around; a line going around," from Old French circuit (14c.) "a circuit; a journey (around something)," from Latin circuitus "a going around," from st [..]
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sets of neurons connected in a pathway that perform a function; a neuronal circuit carries information from one point in the body or nervous system to another. A neuronal circuit is not like an electr [..]
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1. A continuous electrical connection between any two points. 2. The means of two-way communication between two or more points. 3. A group of electrical/electronic components connected to perform a sp [..]
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A joined up series of electrical conductors, wires and components that allow an electrical current to flow.
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A conductor or a system of conductors through which electric current flows
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Circuitthe apparent diurnal revolution of the sun round the earth ( Psalms 19:6 ), and the changes of the wind (Eccl 1:6 ). In Job 22:14 , "in the circuit of heaven" (RSV marg., "on the [..]
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complete pathway through which electricity flows.
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1. Any electrical pathway. 2. An arrangement of electrical andelectronic devices and the conductive paths between them.
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In telephone (including wireless) networks, a persistent, dedicated connection established for transmitting information (data or voice).
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an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow make a circuit; "They were circuiting about the state" tour: a journey or route all the way around a [..]
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The complete path between two terminals over which one-way or two-way communications may be provided. 2. An electronic path between two or more points, capable of providing a number of channels. 3. A number of conductors connected together for the purpose of carrying an electrical current. 4. An electronic closed-loop path among two or more points [..]
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Also sometimes "Festie." In conservative communities they are know by the public as "Long-haired-pot-smokin-daughter-stealin-rennie-hippy-freaks." Although on the West Coast, one o [..]
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A circuit or computer circuit was the complete and closed electrical network of a computer system.
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the apparent diurnal revolution of the sun round the earth (Ps. 19:6), and the changes of the wind (Eccl. 1:6). In Job 22:14, "in the circuit of heaven" (R.V. marg., "on the vault of he [..]
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a circular route traveled by electricity.
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A two-way communication path.
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1 a : a route formerly taken by traveling judges b : a district established within a state or the federal judicial system see also the Judicial System in the back matter 2 cap : the court of ...
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The complete flow path of an electrical current.
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A complete path over which electrons can flow from the negative terminals of a voltage source through parts and wires to the positive terminals of the same voltage source.
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In traditional PSTNs, telephone connections are made as fixed 64 kbit/s channels or circuits. The alternative to a circuit-switched network is a packet-switched network.
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A path for the transmission of electromagnetic signals to include all conditioning and signaling equipment. Synonym: Facility. CIRCUIT SWITCHING
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interconnection of electrical elements forming a complete path for the flow of current. 
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Two or more local churches joined together for pastoral supervision. The churches on a circuit constitute one pastoral charge. When a pastoral charge consists of only one local church, it is called a [..]
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A set of electrical components connected together so that current can pass through them.
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In telecommunications, a circuit is a physical path between two or more points along which signals (data or voice) can be carried. It consists of one or more wires or wireless paths, and possibly inte [..]
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(n) an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow(n) a journey or route all the way around a particular place or area(n) an established itinerary of venues or events that a [..]
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A complete path around which electric current can flow (Lesson 23)
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 - A conductive path over which an electric charge may flow.
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A complete or partial path followed by a flow of electric current.
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The path that electricity follows.
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strictly, a circuit is just one conducting loop containing a string of electrical components joined end to end. In common parlance the meaning is often extended to include any arrangement of components, which may contain many different loops.
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A conductor or a system of conductors through which electric current flows or is intended to flow. Wires.
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A path through which electric current can flow.
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The path followed by a flow of electric current.
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The complete path of an electric current.
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The closed loop through which electricity can flow.
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One or more conductors which electricity flows through.
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A continuous loop of current (i.e. incoming "hot" wire, through a device, and returned by "neutral" wire).
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A collection of wires and components in a device where electricity flows. It controls all the blinking lights and sounds in the device.
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One or more conductors through which electricity flows.
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Path that electricity follows.
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 A conductor or a system of conductors through which electric current flows.
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A complete path comprised of conductors through which an electric current can flow.
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A conducting path around which electrons may flow. Electrical circuits can be complex, but at the simplest level, you always have the source of electricity (a battery, etc.), a load such as a light bulb or motor, (an animal touching your electric fence), and two wires to carry electricity between the battery and the load. Electrons move from the so [..]
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An electric circuit is the path of an electric current. A closed circuit has a complete path. An open circuit has a broken or disconnected path.
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A circuit which has only one path for the current to flow. Batteries arranged in the series are connected with the negative of the first to the positive of the second, negative of the second to the po [..]
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A circuit which provides more than one path for current flow. A parallel arrangement of batteries (of like voltage and capacity) would have all positive terminals connected to a conductor and all nega [..]
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One or more conductors through which electricity flows.
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A path of conductors (wires) that an electric current follows.
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— a path of conductors that an electric current follows.
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A closed path through which current flows from a generator, through various components, and back to the generator.
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A two-way communication path between electronic devices.
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A system of conductors providing a path for electricity.
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The path of electrical flow from a power source through an outlet and back to ground.
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The journey made through the counties of Great Britain by the judges twice a year. There are six circuits in England, two in Wales, and three in Scotland. Those in England are called the Home, Norfolk [..]
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A circuit is a path which ends at the vertex it begins (so a loop is an circuit of length one).
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the path followed by an electric current. Electricity must flow in a circuit to do useful work.
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 The closed path of recirculating balls in a nut.
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an electrical path from a power source, through wire, to components, and back to source.
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 a course that is ridden two or more times to compose the race.
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a complete circle from the source of energy through the conductors and then back to the energy source
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       An arrangement or connection of circuit devices and components to perform a specific objective.  In the simplest form it would require an energy source, a load to transform the energy into the desired task, and conductors to connect the source to the load.  In most applications a control device (switch) would be included and may also include [..]
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A path through which electrical current can flow.  A closed circuit provides a continuous, unbroken path from a current source through various current consuming devices back to the source (or a common [..]
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A combination of passages, components and devices that form a working set of logic for a particular application.
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An electrical connection which, when charged, it magnetizes a piece of metal. This circuit is involved in the mechanism which opens the valves to allow pipes to speak in an electric action instrument
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Two or more wires through which electrical power flows from the distribution panel to one or more outlets or fixtures, then back.
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A complete path of an electric current.
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A geographical area including one or more counties over which the court’s jurisdiction or a judge’s representation extends; under Article IV, Sections 14 and 19 of the Constitution of Maryland, there are six appellate circuits in Maryland and eight trial level circuits.
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The rectangular path flown by an aircraft preparing to land at an airport.
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A series of cities among which prostituted people are moved. One example would be the West Coast circuit of San Diego, Las Vegas, Portland, and the cities in between. The term can also refer to a chain of states such as the “Minnesota pipeline” by which victims are moved through a series of locations from Minnesota to markets in New York.
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A transmission line connecting two or more electronic devices.
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A fully operative communications path established in the normal circuit layout and currently used for message, WATS access, or private line services.
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The path of electric current from the power source, through the conductors, through the device using the power, back through the conductors, and back to the source of power. The two types of circuits are:
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A conductor or a system of conductors through which electric current flows.
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Any path along which electrons can move.
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A device, or system of devices, that allows electrical current to flow through it and allows voltage to occur across positive and negative terminals.
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(1) An electrical circuit in which current normally flows until interrupted by opening of a switch-type electronic component. (2) A circuit or switch in which the contacts are open during normal opera [..]
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 (1) An electrical circuit in which current does not flow until permitted by the opening of a switch or a switch-type electronic component. (2) A circuit or switch in which the contacts are closed dur [..]
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  Conductor for electric current.
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A system of conductors and its component parts through which an electrical current flows or is intended to flow.
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A pathway for the flow of electrons, including capacitors, resistors, and/or transistors, connected by wires through which electrical current flows. If there is only one path for the current, the circuit is called a "Series Circuit". If there are multiple paths, the circuit is called a "Parallel Circuit".
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A circular path in which electricity travels.
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An electrical circuit is the path followed by a flow of electrons. A closed circuit is a complete path. An open circuit has a broken, or disconnected, path.
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A circuit that provides more than one path for the flow of current. A parallel arrangement of batteries (usually of like voltages and capacities) has all positive terminals connected to a conductor an [..]
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A circuit that has only one path for the flow of current. Batteries arranged in series are connected with negative of the first to positive of the second, negative of the second to positive of the thi [..]
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A group of events clustered together at the same grounds or in the same region on consecutive days.
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a path through which an electrical current can flow when the path is complete.
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1) Means of two-way communications, voice or data, between two or more points. 2) A group of electrical/electronic components connected to perform a specific function.
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The path through which electrons flow.
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A complete path over which electrons can flow from the negative terminals of a voltage source through parts and wires to the positive terminals of the same voltage source.
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Series of connected conductors that form a path for an electric current.
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A group of events clustered together at the same grounds or in the same region on consecutive days.
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In the most fundamental sense, the term circuit refers to a physical or conceptual loop, often with an emphasis on resolving or closing that loop to accommodate various operations associated with elec [..]
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The complete path of an electric current, including the generating apparatus or other source; or, a specific segment or section of the complete path.
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  Judicial division of the United States or of an individual state.
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A geographical area including one or more counties over which the court’s jurisdiction or a judge’s representation extends; under Article IV, Sections 14 and 19 of the Constitution of Maryland, there [..]
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Judicial division of the United States or of an individual state.
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a network of electrical devices. It is generally a closed loop that includes a power supply and other electrical elements like LEDs and switches. The loop structure enables the flow of electric curren [..]
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The flightpath of the aircraft around the airport
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An electronic closed-loop path between two or more points used for signal transfer.
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a complete path that allows electrical current from one terminal of a voltage source to the other terminal.
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Interconnection of components to provide an electrical path between two or more components.
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A circular path in which electricity travels.
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A circuit is the physical connection between two communicating devices.
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1) One complete path of electric current. 2) Similar to definition 1, but including all paths and components to accomplish one function in a device.
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The complete path of an electric current. A group of electrical components connected together to perform some function. An electronic closed-loop path among two or more points used for signal transfer [..]
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An electrical arrangement requiring a source of voltage, a closed loop of wiring, an electric load and some means for opening and closing it.
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An electrical circuit is the complete path traversed by an electric current. *circuit An assembly of electrical equipment supplied from the same origin and protected against overcurrent by the same protective device(s).
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The act of moving or revolving around, or as in a circle or orbit; a revolution; as, the periodical circuit of the earth around the sun. The circumference of, or distance around, any space; the me [..]
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A series of cities among which prostituted people are moved. One example would be the West Coast circuit of San Diego, Las Vegas, Portland, and the cities between. The term can also refer to a chain o [..]
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Circuit may refer to:
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A circuit (Chinese: 道; pinyin: dào or Chinese: 路; pinyin: lù) was a historical political division of China and is a historical and modern administrative unit in Japan. The primary level of administrat [..]
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A circuit, in the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), is a local grouping of congregations within one of the Synod's 35 districts. Circuits typically include 8 to 12 congregations. In order to send [..]
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Circuit is a 2001 gay-themed independent film set in the world of gay circuit parties. Written by Dirk Shafer and Gregory Hinton and directed by Shafer, Circuit follows the lives of several people inv [..]
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In theoretical computer science, a circuit is a model of computation in which input values proceed through a sequence of gates, each of which computes a function. Circuits of this kind provide a gener [..]
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Unify, is an Atos SE company.Unify is headquartered in Munich, Germany and is present in over 100 countries. The company provides software-based enterprise unified communications including voice, Web [..]
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