C1 noun Literarisch

circumvolvible

/ˌsɜːrkəmˈvɒlvɪbəl/

A rare term referring to an object or property that is capable of being rolled, turned, or revolved around a central axis. In technical contexts, it describes the physical capacity for complete rotation or orbital movement.

Beispiele

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1

The design of the spice rack featured a circumvolvible base, allowing for easy access to every jar.

The design of the spice rack featured a circumvolvible base, allowing for easy access to every jar.

2

The engineer specified that the satellite's solar panels must be circumvolvible to track the sun efficiently.

The engineer specified that the satellite's solar panels must be circumvolvible to track the sun efficiently.

3

Look at that circumvolvible stool; it spins way faster than my old one!

Look at that circumvolvible stool; it spins way faster than my old one!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
circumvolvible
Verb
circumvolve
Adverb
circumvolvibly
Adjektiv
circumvolvible
Verwandt
circumvolution
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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Circum' (around) + 'volve' (like a Volvo car rolling) + 'ible' (ability). It is the ability to roll or turn around.

Schnelles Quiz

The vintage telescope was mounted on a ____ base to allow for a 360-degree view of the night sky.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: circumvolvible

Beispiele

1

The design of the spice rack featured a circumvolvible base, allowing for easy access to every jar.

everyday

The design of the spice rack featured a circumvolvible base, allowing for easy access to every jar.

2

The engineer specified that the satellite's solar panels must be circumvolvible to track the sun efficiently.

formal

The engineer specified that the satellite's solar panels must be circumvolvible to track the sun efficiently.

3

Look at that circumvolvible stool; it spins way faster than my old one!

informal

Look at that circumvolvible stool; it spins way faster than my old one!

4

In the study of kinetic sculptures, the circumvolvible elements are often the primary focus of audience interaction.

academic

In the study of kinetic sculptures, the circumvolvible elements are often the primary focus of audience interaction.

5

Our product line now includes a circumvolvible display stand to maximize showroom floor space.

business

Our product line now includes a circumvolvible display stand to maximize showroom floor space.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
circumvolvible
Verb
circumvolve
Adverb
circumvolvibly
Adjektiv
circumvolvible
Verwandt
circumvolution

Häufige Kollokationen

circumvolvible mechanism circumvolvible mechanism
fully circumvolvible fully circumvolvible
circumvolvible platform circumvolvible platform
circumvolvible joint circumvolvible joint
circumvolvible component circumvolvible component

Häufige Phrasen

on a circumvolvible axis

on a circumvolvible axis

circumvolvible by nature

circumvolvible by nature

a circumvolvible design

a circumvolvible design

Wird oft verwechselt mit

circumvolvible vs circumvent

To circumvent means to find a way around an obstacle, whereas circumvolvible refers to the ability to rotate.

circumvolvible vs convoluted

Convoluted means extremely complex or folded, while circumvolvible means capable of revolving.

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Nutzungshinweise

This is a highly technical and archaic word; in modern English, 'rotatable' or 'revolving' is almost always preferred. It is primarily found in 18th or 19th-century scientific texts or very specific mechanical descriptions.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use the suffix -able instead of -ible. Additionally, because it is so rare, using it in casual conversation may cause confusion.

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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Circum' (around) + 'volve' (like a Volvo car rolling) + 'ible' (ability). It is the ability to roll or turn around.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'circum' (around) and 'volvere' (to roll or turn).

Grammatikmuster

Used as a countable noun when referring to a specific rotating part. Follows standard pluralization rules (circumvolvibles). Often functions as an attributive noun in technical specifications.

Schnelles Quiz

The vintage telescope was mounted on a ____ base to allow for a 360-degree view of the night sky.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: circumvolvible

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