We have asserted that the Earth moves circularly about its centre, completing a day by an entire revolution with respect to the Sun.
That the Earth is capable of and fitted for moving circularly its parts show, which when separated from the whole are not only borne along with the [Illustration] straight movement taught by the Peripateticks, but rotate also.
A sphaerical loadstone placed in a vessel on water moves circularly around its centre (as is manifest) in the plane of the Horizon, into conformity[247] with the earth.
The whole Earth regards the Cynosure with her pole according to a steadfast law of her nature: and thus each true part of it seeks a like resting-place in the world, and is moved circularly toward that position.
The venous canal of Schlemm runs circularlyaround the eyeball at the line of junction of the sclerotic and cornea.
The skin is cut through circularly above the fetlock and slit up to beneath the pelvic bones on the inner side of the thigh.
The head is secured by a hook in the lower jaw, or in the orbit, or by a halter, and the skin is divided circularly around the lower part of the face or at the front of the ears, according to the amount of head protruding.
First place a noose around the fetlock of the limb to be amputated, cut the skin circularly entirely around the fetlock, then make an incision on the inner side of the limb from the fetlock up to the breastbone.
A house for locomotive engines, built circularly around a turntable.
A pod which divides circularly into an upper and lower half, of which the former acts as a kind of lid, as in the pimpernel and purslane.
It is used to produce a ray circularly polarized from a plane-polarized ray, or the reverse.
All bodies moved circularly endeavor to recedefrom the center.
Turning the plane of polarization circularly or spirally to the right or left.
And those gifts only let thy deified mind Be circularly pleas’d with, being the kind And fair burnt-offerings that true Deities bind.
It separates the Thorax or Chest from the lower Belly, and is tied circularly to all the Extremities of the Bastard Ribs, immediately under the Xiphoides, or Sword-like Cartilage.
The word seems to be derived from the old English crencled, or circularly formed.
The work is done by hand, by rubbing circularly a movable slab over another cemented in a horizontal position, with fine sifted sand and water interposed between the two.
It was supposed that the teasels should not act perpendicularly to the weft, but obliquely or circularly upon the face of the cloth.
Sometimes the sand serves exactly the office of the iron ring formerly mentioned; for, if a single drop of vapour, condensed into liquid, happens to fall upon the heated part of the vessel, it breaks circularly at that place.
Instead of being plane polarized, the light in rock crystal is circularly polarized.
H2O), the crystals of which are circularly polarizing.
The several symmetry-classes of each system are optically the same, except in the rare cases of substances which are circularly polarizing.
Examples of circularly polarizing cubic crystals are sodium chlorate, sodium bromate, and sodium uranyl acetate; amongst tetragonal crystals are strychnine sulphate and guanidine carbonate; amongst rhombohedral are quartz (q.
All bodies movedcircularly endeavor to recede from the center.
The spiral vessels form one or several fasciculi, which emerge out of the parenchyma, by which they, and each packet individually, are circularly surrounded.
The moon is forsooth to be regarded as itself a planet with a definite charge of electricity, which is always equably maintained by light; as such it rotates circularly about the sun.
These maxillæ form in themselves a peculiar skeleton around the pharynx, which is ranged circularly instead of by pairs.
Brace effected the analysis of the beam into its two circularly polarized components, and in 1904 Mills measured their velocities.
There are cases in which plane waves must be elliptically or circularly polarized in order to show the simple propagation of phase that is expressed by formulae like (5).
Anterior wings reddish cinnamon; having a dark apical margin, and a paler streak running circularlyfrom the tips to the lower corners; where, at each of those places, is a yellowish indistinct mark.
After reading the account of it, it occurred to me that the converse experiment might be tried; that is to say, the effect of a circularly polarized beam of light upon a piece of steel.
By concentrating a large beam of ordinary plane polarized light with a quartz lens, and passing it through a quarter wave-plate at the proper angle, a powerful beam of circularly polarized light was obtained.
A term applied to the valves which compose the operculum of multivalve shells, as distinguished from the parietal valves, or those which are arranged circularly and form the body of the shell.
Eight principal valves circularly arranged, forming a compressed cone, attached by a jagged base; aperture enclosed by an operculum, consisting of four valves in pairs.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "circularly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.