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- DictionaryCir·ca/ˈsərkə/
preposition
- 1. (often preceding a date) approximately: "built circa 1935"
The meaning of CIRCA is at approximately, in approximately, or of approximately —used especially with dates. How to use circa in a sentence.
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Circa definition: about: used especially in approximate dates: The Venerable Bede was born circa 673.Abbreviation. See examples of CIRCA used in a sentence.
(used before a year) about or approximately: The Greek philosopher Socrates was born circa 470 BC. (Definition of circa from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of circa? Translations of circa.
CIRCA meaning: used before a date to show that something happened at about that time: . Learn more.
Circa Sentence Examples. A very pretty beaded bracelet, dating to circa 1988. A wonderful antique carpet beater in willow wood, dating to circa 1895. This is a very cool retro necklace in lovely chunky amber colored glass beads, dating circa 1980.
Circa is used in front of a particular year to say that this is the approximate date when something happened or was made. [formal] The Romans built a fortress there circa AD 300 to patrol their empire's eastern border. Synonyms: approximately, about, around, roughly More Synonyms of circa.