C1 noun Littéraire

circumjugious

/ˌsɜːrkəmˈdʒuːdʒiəs/

A rare term referring to the state or quality of being joined, yoked, or bound together in a circular or encompassing fashion. It describes a structural or conceptual unity where elements are linked around a central point or perimeter.

Exemples

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1

The circumjugious of the garden's edge provided a natural barrier against the wind.

The circumjugious of the garden's edge provided a natural barrier against the wind.

2

In his legal theory, the circumjugious of these statutes creates a binding precedent that cannot be easily ignored.

In his legal theory, the circumjugious of these statutes creates a binding precedent that cannot be easily ignored.

3

Look at the circumjugious of all these cables; it’s no wonder the technician is confused.

Look at the circumjugious of all these cables; it’s no wonder the technician is confused.

Famille de mots

Nom
circumjugious
Verb
circumjugate
Adverbe
circumjugiously
Adjectif
circumjugated
Apparenté
circumjugation
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Astuce mémo

Break it down: 'Circum' (circle) + 'Jug' (like a yoke/joining). Imagine a circle of people holding hands tightly—that is a circumjugious.

Quiz rapide

The engineer noted that the ________ of the support beams ensured the tower would not lean.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Exemples

1

The circumjugious of the garden's edge provided a natural barrier against the wind.

everyday

The circumjugious of the garden's edge provided a natural barrier against the wind.

2

In his legal theory, the circumjugious of these statutes creates a binding precedent that cannot be easily ignored.

formal

In his legal theory, the circumjugious of these statutes creates a binding precedent that cannot be easily ignored.

3

Look at the circumjugious of all these cables; it’s no wonder the technician is confused.

informal

Look at the circumjugious of all these cables; it’s no wonder the technician is confused.

4

The study analyzes the circumjugious of muscle groups during high-intensity rotational exercises.

academic

The study analyzes the circumjugious of muscle groups during high-intensity rotational exercises.

5

Achieving a circumjugious of our global offices is essential for maintaining a unified brand identity.

business

Achieving a circumjugious of our global offices is essential for maintaining a unified brand identity.

Famille de mots

Nom
circumjugious
Verb
circumjugate
Adverbe
circumjugiously
Adjectif
circumjugated
Apparenté
circumjugation

Collocations courantes

structural circumjugious structural circumjugious
complete circumjugious complete circumjugious
facilitate circumjugious facilitate circumjugious
complex circumjugious complex circumjugious
maintain circumjugious maintain circumjugious

Phrases Courantes

state of circumjugious

state of circumjugious

force of circumjugious

force of circumjugious

break the circumjugious

break the circumjugious

Souvent confondu avec

circumjugious vs circumjacent

Circumjacent means lying around or surrounding, while circumjugious implies being specifically joined or yoked together in that circular pattern.

circumjugious vs conjunction

Conjunction is a general term for joining, whereas circumjugious specifically describes a circular or surrounding connection.

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Notes d'usage

This is an extremely rare and specialized term, often appearing in archaic texts or specific logic puzzles. It is primarily used to describe complex, interlocking systems that form a perimeter.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often mistake this for an adjective because of the '-ious' suffix; however, in this context, it functions as a noun representing the state of being joined.

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Astuce mémo

Break it down: 'Circum' (circle) + 'Jug' (like a yoke/joining). Imagine a circle of people holding hands tightly—that is a circumjugious.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'circum' (around) and 'jugum' (yoke), signifying a joining together in a surrounding manner.

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as a singular noun Can be used with the definite article 'the' Functions as a mass noun in abstract contexts

Quiz rapide

The engineer noted that the ________ of the support beams ensured the tower would not lean.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Mots lis

abmultant

C1

To diversify or branch out extensively from a single origin into multiple complex channels, forms, or applications. It describes the process of systemic expansion where a core entity multiplies its variety or reach.

microdoccide

C1

A specialized chemical substance or agent used to destroy or inhibit the growth of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, fungi, or viruses. It is primarily utilized in industrial, medical, and laboratory settings to ensure sterilization and prevent contamination.

circumminty

C1

The specific micro-atmosphere or olfactory 'halo' of coolness and freshness that surrounds an aromatic source, particularly mint plants or mentholated substances. It describes the spatial reach of a refreshing scent within a localized environment.

micromortious

C1

To calculate or estimate the minute probability of death associated with a specific action, typically measured in units representing a one-in-a-million chance. This verb is used to statistically assess the inherent danger of activities by quantifying potential mortality risks.

underpeline

C1

To provide a strong foundational support or to reinforce the underlying structure of an argument, theory, or physical entity. It describes the act of strengthening the core elements that hold a complex system or idea together to ensure stability.

misdictious

C1

To communicate or record verbal information inaccurately, specifically by confusing similar-sounding words or misinterpreting dictated instructions. It is primarily used in technical or test-based contexts to describe a failure in precise verbal transmission.

proscriber

C1

To officially forbid or prohibit something by law, decree, or social authority. It can also refer to the act of denouncing or condemning a person or group as harmful or dangerous.

triprehendful

C1

A triprehendful refers to a specific quantity of complex information or a situation that requires three distinct perspectives or levels of analysis to be fully grasped. It describes an amount of data or conceptual difficulty that is multifaceted and cannot be simplified into a binary explanation.

adcedency

C1

Adcedency refers to the state of rising to or holding a position of dominant power, influence, or governing authority. It describes the condition of being in control or having a superior status over others in a specific hierarchy or field.

postdynery

C1

To engage in the practice of lingering at a table after a meal has concluded to enjoy conversation and social bonding. This verb describes the transition from the physical act of eating to the intellectual or social act of communal reflection.

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