| circinate | Circular; ring-shaped. Origin: L. Circinatus, made round, pp. Of circino, to make round, fr. Circinus, a pair of compasses (05 Mar 2000) |
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| circinate retinitis | See: circinate retinopathy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| circinate retinopathy | A retinal degeneration marked by a girdle of sharply defined white exudates around an edematous macula; usually bilateral and typically affects the aged. (05 Mar 2000) |
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annular: shaped like a ring
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| circinate retinopathy |
a condition marked by a circle of white spots enclosing the macular area, leading to complete foveal blindness; called also retinitis circinata or circinate retinitis.
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coiled in a spiral with the tip innermost.
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Coiled into a complete or partial ring.
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recurved. Circinotrichum,Gyrothrix,
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| circinate | shaped like a ring |
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