a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
a thin rigid board containing an electric circuit; a printed circuit
a clergyman who travelled on horseback from church to church, especially within a rural Methodist circuit
an electric circuit serving a number of power points, with one circuit breaker in the supply
an electrical circuit in a device of lower resistance than that of a normal circuit, especially one resulting from the unintended contact of components and consequent accidental diversion of the current
an electric circuit made in a section of railway track as an aid to signalling, and able to be short-circuited by the presence of a train
(during the era of racial segregation in parts of the US) a network of clubs, theatres, and other venues where black entertainers were able to perform
an automatic device for stopping the flow of current in an electric circuit as a safety measure
a regular itinerary of venues or events for touring lecturers or public speakers
an arrangement of telegraph or other electric wires equivalent to an extra circuit
an electronic circuit consisting of thin strips of a conducting material such as copper, which have been etched from a layer fixed to a flat insulating sheet called a printed circuit board, and to which integrated circuits and other components are attached
an electronic circuit formed on a small piece of semiconducting material, which performs the same function as a larger circuit made from discrete components
a circuit whose output depends on the order or timing of the inputs
a circuit whose output is dependent only on the state of its inputs
a television system in which video signals are transmitted from one or more cameras by cable to a set of monitors, used especially for security purposes
relating to a series of dinner and lunch appearances made by a politician or other public figures
(with reference to an electrical device) malfunction or fail, or cause to do this, as a result of a short circuit
a circuit that suppresses the output of a radio receiver if the signal strength falls below a certain level
an electronic circuit consisting of thin strips of a conducting material such as copper, which have been etched from a layer fixed to a flat insulating sheet called a printed circuit board, and to which integrated circuits and other components are attached