circumbendibus

Etymology

 * From (compare 🇨🇬) + 🇨🇬 +

Adjective

 * 1)  indirect or roundabout
 * 2) * 1987 Syed Tassadque Hussain, Reflections on Kashmir politics,Rima Pub. House, p59
 * The only irresistible inference that can be deduced from a bare perusal of this judgment is that it is circumbendibus in its tenor vague and conjectural in its logic and in fine it is a remarkable piece of a political document.
 * The only irresistible inference that can be deduced from a bare perusal of this judgment is that it is circumbendibus in its tenor vague and conjectural in its logic and in fine it is a remarkable piece of a political document.

Noun

 * 1)  A roundabout route or process
 * 2) * 1907 Albert Temple Swing, James Harris Fairchild; Or Sixty-Eight Years with a Christian College, F. H. Revell company, p155
 * After he had moved into the house and repaired it Mrs. Mary L. Bacon remembers standing with him one day and looking over the winding flag stones leading up to his front door. “And what is this,” he said, “a circumbendibus?”
 * 1)  A roundabout, indirect, or confusing manner of speech or writing
 * 1)  A roundabout, indirect, or confusing manner of speech or writing
 * 1)  A roundabout, indirect, or confusing manner of speech or writing

Translations

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