Circa (del latín circa, «alrededor de»), 1 abreviado como c. o ca., significa «hacia» o «alrededor de». 2 Se usa en la bibliografía científica para expresar que, aunque se carece de la certeza necesaria para proporcionar un valor único, existen otros datos fehacientes que permiten asegurar que el hecho o dato que se ...
Del latín circa ("cerca"), alrededor, sobre (un tema), aproximadamente. Preposición . Wikipedia tiene un artículo sobre circa; 1 Aproximadamente, cerca de (alguna fecha). Uso: Sólo se usa antes de fechas. Nota: Abreviado como ca., ca, o c. Sinónimo: hacia. Ejemplo: Julio César visito esta área ca. 50 a. C.
Circa is a word of Latin origin meaning 'approximately'. Circa or CIRCA may also refer to: CIRCA (art platform), art platform based in London. Circa (band), a progressive rock supergroup. Circa (company), an American skateboard footwear company. Circa (contemporary circus), an Australian contemporary circus company.
circa Del lat. circa 'alrededor de'. 1. prep. hacia (‖ alrededor de ). Circa 1700. Real Academia Española © Todos los derechos reservados Diccionario del estudiante DLE descargable Diccionario del español jurídico Obras académicas Biblioteca Clásica Fundación
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Alternative forms
1. ca., ca, or c.; rarely cca. or cir. (abbreviations)
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin circa.
Pronunciation
1. (UK) IPA(key): /ˈsɜːkə/ 2. (US) IPA(key): /ˈsɝkə/ 3. Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)kə 4. Hyphenation: cir‧ca
Alternative forms
1. cirka
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): [ˈt͡sɪrka]
Adverb
circa 1. circa, approximately
Alternative forms
1. ca. 2. c.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin circa.
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /ˈsɪr.kaː/ 2. Hyphenation: cir‧ca
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin circa.
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /siʁ.ka/
Preposition
circa 1. approximately, about
Alternative forms
1. zirka
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): [ˈt͡sɪʁka]
Adverb
circa 1. circasynonyms ▲ 1.1. Synonyms: etwa, ungefähr
Pronunciation
1. (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈkir.kaː/, [ˈkɪrkäː] 2. (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃir.ka/, [ˈt͡ʃirkä]
Etymology 1
A later form for circum, or from circum + eā.
Etymology 2
Ultimately related to etymology 1. Sense 4 is only attested in the form cerca(s); see there for more.
Etymology
From Latin circā.
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): (Spain) /ˈθiɾka/ [ˈθiɾ.ka] 2. IPA(key): (Latin America) /ˈsiɾka/ [ˈsiɾ.ka] 3. Rhymes: -iɾka 4. Syllabification: cir‧ca
Preposition
circa 1. circa
Circa is Latin for "around" or "about". It is often used to show when something approximately happened. It is often shortened to c., ca., ca or cca. An encyclopedia entry may begin with circa in the date of birth, for example: "Genghis Khan (c. 1162 – August 18, 1227)".
En la mitología griega, Circe (Κίρκη / Kírkē) es una hechicera que habita en la isla de Eea. 2 Sus padres fueron Helios, el titán preolímpico dios del Sol, y la oceánide Perseis. Como hermanos, tuvo a Perses, Eetes y Pasífae .