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Definitions of circlers in various dictionaries:
verb - to move or revolve around
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| Vultures, at times |
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| Jan 2 2006 New York Times |
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| Plural form of circler. |
| A planar region bounded by a circle. c. Something, such as a ring, shaped like such a plane curve. 2. A circular or nearly circular course, circuit, or orbit: a satellite's circle around the earth. |
| A round plane figure whose boundary (the circumference) consists of points equidistant from a fixed point (the centre) |
| A group of people with a shared profession, interests, or acquaintances. |
| Move all the way around (someone or something), especially more than once. |
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