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1. circuit court of appeals
noun.
One
of
the
twelve
federal
United
States
courts
of
appeals
that
cover
a
group
of
states
known
as
a
`circuit'.
Synonyms
appellate court
court of appeals
judicial branch
appeals court
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2. out-of-town
adjective.
Happening
in
or
being
of
another
town
or
city.
Synonyms
distant
Antonyms
close
near
3. circuit
noun.
(ˈsɝːkət)
An
electrical
device
that
provides
a
path
for
electrical
current
to
flow.
Synonyms
computer circuit
bridge circuit
series circuit
resonant circuit
electrical relay
bypass
clipper
vacuum tube
limiter
condenser
bridge
electrical circuit
choke
thermionic vacuum tube
relay
closed circuit
tube
link
electrical shunt
resonator
T-network
short circuit
delay line
resistor
thermionic tube
flip-flop
electronic equipment
thermionic valve
electron tube
resistance
capacitor
squelch
feedback loop
electrical device
electrical condenser
feedback circuit
data link
squelcher
shunt
bridged-T
squelch circuit
electric circuit
choking coil
choke coil
short
open circuit
tank circuit
wiring
loop
capacitance
pulse timing circuit
Antonyms
open circuit
closed circuit
unstuff
be well
stimulate
Etymology
circuit (English)
circuit (Middle English (1100-1500))
circuit (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
circuitus (Latin)
4. circuit
noun.
(ˈsɝːkət)
A
journey
or
route
all
the
way
around
a
particular
place
or
area.
Synonyms
package tour
itineration
tour
pub crawl
journeying
journey
whistle-stop tour
walkabout
package holiday
grand tour
Antonyms
disjoin
be born
survive
unclog
free
Etymology
circuit (English)
circuit (Middle English (1100-1500))
circuit (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
circuitus (Latin)
5. court
noun.
(ˈkɔrt)
An
assembly
(including
one
or
more
judges)
to
conduct
judicial
business.
Synonyms
chancery
court of assize and nisi prius
court of appeals
court of chancery
moot court
high court
Rota
assembly
court of domestic relations
court of assize
inferior court
appellate court
quarter sessions
Bench
tribunal
criminal court
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
lower court
military court
appeals court
kangaroo court
World Court
domestic relations court
police court
divorce court
assizes
state supreme court
trial court
superior court
supreme court
court of law
federal court
Star Chamber
traffic court
judicature
court of justice
lawcourt
probate court
F.I.S.C.
jury
Inquisition
International Court of Justice
juvenile court
consistory
family court
Antonyms
rest
buy
activity
inactivity
overact
Etymology
court (English)
cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
cors (Latin)
cortem (Latin)
6. court
noun.
(ˈkɔrt)
A
room
in
which
a
lawcourt
sits.
Synonyms
jury box
bench
courtroom
witness box
witness stand
courthouse
bar
room
Antonyms
descend
go
advance
fall
follow
Etymology
court (English)
cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
cors (Latin)
cortem (Latin)
7. court
verb.
(ˈkɔrt)
Make
amorous
advances
towards.
Synonyms
move
act
romance
chase after
chase
solicit
display
woo
Antonyms
refrain
underact
fail
hide
close
Etymology
court (English)
cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
cors (Latin)
cortem (Latin)
8. court
noun.
(ˈkɔrt)
The
sovereign
and
his
advisers
who
are
the
governing
power
of
a
state.
Synonyms
government
Porte
royal court
Court of Saint James's
Sublime Porte
regime
authorities
Antonyms
arrange
behave
discontinue
closing
opening
Etymology
court (English)
cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
cors (Latin)
cortem (Latin)
9. court
noun.
(ˈkɔrt)
A
specially
marked
horizontal
area
within
which
a
game
is
played.
Synonyms
playing area
badminton court
field
piste
squash court
athletic field
playing field
volleyball court
handball court
basketball court
tennis court
Antonyms
ascend
ride
linger
stay in place
precede
Etymology
court (English)
cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
cors (Latin)
cortem (Latin)
10. court
verb.
(ˈkɔrt)
Seek
someone's
favor.
Synonyms
woo
Antonyms
disrespect
reject
Etymology
court (English)
cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
cors (Latin)
cortem (Latin)
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