/ˈsɜːkə/, /ˈsɝkə/
OriginBorrowed from Latin circa.
- Approximately, about, around (typically in relation to time)
“Julius Caesar visited this area circa 50 BC.”
“Political talent scouts have called South Dakota's John Thune "the Republican Obama" because his low profile, youth and presidential bearing recall the unknown Illinois Democrat circa January 2007.”
Formsca.(alternative) · ca(alternative) · c.(alternative) · cca.(alternative, rare) · cir.(alternative, rare) · circ.(alternative, rare) · Circas(plural)