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Circumscriptively
Circumscriptively Cir`cum*scrip"tive*ly, adv. In a limited manner.

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- Look up cir****scription in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In biological taxonomy, cir****scription is the content of a taxon, that is, the delimitation...
- up cir****scription in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cir****scription may refer to: Cir****scribed circle Cir****scription (logic) Cir****scription (taxonomy)...
- biological classification, cir****scriptional names (Latin: nomina cir****scribentia) are taxon names that are defined by their cir****scription; i.e. the diagnostic...
- The cir****scription theory is a theory of the role of warfare in state formation in political anthropology, created by anthropologist Robert Carneiro...
- Cir****scription is a non-monotonic logic created by John McCarthy to formalize the common sense ****umption that things are as expected unless otherwise...
- showed little initiative in national politics. As the territorial cir****scriptions that regional governments inherited from the former departments are...
- The Celastrales are an order of flowering plants found throughout the tropics and subtropics, with only a few species extending far into the temperate...
- and vessel-elements with simple perforations. As with all taxa, the cir****scription of Caryophyllales has changed within various classification systems...
- subject to considerable changes. In particular, there is a narrow cir****scription, Aspleniaceae s.s. (adopted here), in which the family contains only...
- is called Mandragora autumnalis, the autumn mandrake. In a broader cir****scription, all the plants native to the regions around the Mediterranean Sea...