- stanced
- cir·cum·stanced;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Footedness — Boardsports such as skateboarding, surfing, wakeboarding and snowboarding essentially involve the body s being oriented sideways relative to its overall motion. This requires that either the left or the right foot be placed in front. Most riders… … Wikipedia
Circumstanced — Cir cum*stanced (s[ e]r k[u^]m*st[a^]nst), p. a. 1. Placed in a particular position or condition; situated. [1913 Webster] The proposition is, that two bodies so circumstanced will balance each other. Whewell. [1913 Webster] 2. Governed by events … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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History of mining in Sardinia — Mining and the processing of minerals date back to ancient times in Sardinia.Ancient traders and conquerors, attracted by the astonishing underground riches, were drawn to the island s coast. Evidence of ancient metal processing is given in the… … Wikipedia
Terrestrial locomotion — [ horse an erect stanced unguligrade quadruped with a galloping gait. An animation of photos by Eadweard Muybridge] Terrestrial locomotion has evolved as animals adapted from aquatic to terrestrial environments. Locomotion on land raises… … Wikipedia
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circumstanced — cir·cum·stanced || sÉœrkÉ™mstænst / sÉœËk adj. placed in a condition or a state cir·cum·stance || sÉœËkÉ™mstÉ™ns n. modifying condition, influencing factor v. place in particular circumstances or situations … English contemporary dictionary
cir — cir; cir·caea; cir·ce·an; cir·cen·sian; cir·ci·nate; cir·ci·ter; cir·clet; cir·cuit·al; cir·cui·teer; cir·cuit·er; cir·cu·i·tion; cir·cuit·or; cir·cu·i·tous; cir·cu·i·ty; cir·cu·lant; cir·cu·lar·i·ty; cir·cu·lar·i·za·tion; cir·cu·lar·ize;… … English syllables
circumstanced — cir·cum·stanced … English syllables