Circa [preposition]
Definition of Circa:
approximately
Opposite/Antonyms of Circa:
-
Sentence/Example of Circa:
Thirty-five years earlier (circa 1770), even the quickest stages were no speedier than the vans.
Potentia generandi in maribus vulgo circa annum sexagesimum-secundum cessat, exceptiones autem multae inveniuntur.
There could be no denying that our countrymen of 1918 (circa) lived through an interesting period of their country's history.
Hoc circa templum sit jus mercatoribus æqum, pondera ne vergant nec sit conventio prava.
Quo cum peruenirent sui commilitones, congregati circa ipsum dominum suum, excercitum magnum et fortem conflauerunt.
Duke Street, built circa 1675, was named from the last Duke of Buckingham.
Gay describes Seven Dials, in his own pleasant, inimitable way (circa 1712).
The scene was not much different when it was painted, say, circa 1740.
They are laterally quite distinct, and consist merely of a slight enlargement of the circa-sophageal chord.
The great pair of splanchnic nerves springing from its under side, are here actually twice as large as the circa-sophageal chord.