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circuit noun 1 a complete course, journey or route round something. 2 a race track, running-track, etc. 3 (sometimes electric circuit) a path consisting of various electrical devices joined together by wires, to allow an electric current to flow continuously through it. 4 the places or venues visited in turn and regularly by entertainers, etc. 5 a round of places made by a travelling judge. 6 a group of cinemas, theatres, etc under common control, with shows moving on from one to the next. 7 sport the round of tournaments in which competitors take part. verb (circuited, circuiting) to go round.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin circuitus round trip or revolution
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