circulation time

Noun

 * 1)  The amount of time required for mud to circulate from the suction pit, enter into the wellbore and then return to the surface.
 * 2)  The time it takes for a fluid to complete its circuit of the body, especially the time it takes blood to circulate.
 * 3)  The time in which capital is bound up the form of a commodity; the time in which a manufactured item is in use.
 * 4)  The time it takes oceanwater, moving via currents, to move between two points, or to complete a cycle back to its starting point.
 * 5) The amount of time that a fluid takes to complete a cycle around a vessel in which it is being mixed or stirred.
 * 6)  The amount of time that elapses in a multiprocess system from the time when a process is loaded for execution until the time when the same process is next loaded for more processing.
 * 1)  The time in which capital is bound up the form of a commodity; the time in which a manufactured item is in use.
 * 2)  The time it takes oceanwater, moving via currents, to move between two points, or to complete a cycle back to its starting point.
 * 3) The amount of time that a fluid takes to complete a cycle around a vessel in which it is being mixed or stirred.
 * 4)  The amount of time that elapses in a multiprocess system from the time when a process is loaded for execution until the time when the same process is next loaded for more processing.
 * 1)  The time it takes oceanwater, moving via currents, to move between two points, or to complete a cycle back to its starting point.
 * 2) The amount of time that a fluid takes to complete a cycle around a vessel in which it is being mixed or stirred.
 * 3)  The amount of time that elapses in a multiprocess system from the time when a process is loaded for execution until the time when the same process is next loaded for more processing.
 * 1)  The time it takes oceanwater, moving via currents, to move between two points, or to complete a cycle back to its starting point.
 * 2) The amount of time that a fluid takes to complete a cycle around a vessel in which it is being mixed or stirred.
 * 3)  The amount of time that elapses in a multiprocess system from the time when a process is loaded for execution until the time when the same process is next loaded for more processing.
 * 1)  The time it takes oceanwater, moving via currents, to move between two points, or to complete a cycle back to its starting point.
 * 2) The amount of time that a fluid takes to complete a cycle around a vessel in which it is being mixed or stirred.
 * 3)  The amount of time that elapses in a multiprocess system from the time when a process is loaded for execution until the time when the same process is next loaded for more processing.
 * 1) The amount of time that a fluid takes to complete a cycle around a vessel in which it is being mixed or stirred.
 * 2)  The amount of time that elapses in a multiprocess system from the time when a process is loaded for execution until the time when the same process is next loaded for more processing.
 * 1)  The amount of time that elapses in a multiprocess system from the time when a process is loaded for execution until the time when the same process is next loaded for more processing.
 * 1)  The amount of time that elapses in a multiprocess system from the time when a process is loaded for execution until the time when the same process is next loaded for more processing.
 * 1)  The amount of time that elapses in a multiprocess system from the time when a process is loaded for execution until the time when the same process is next loaded for more processing.
 * 1)  The amount of time that elapses in a multiprocess system from the time when a process is loaded for execution until the time when the same process is next loaded for more processing.