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cir⋅cuit⋅ry

[sur-ki-tree]
–noun
1. the science of designing electric or electronic circuits.
2. the circuits themselves.
3. the components of such circuits.

Origin:
1945–50; circuit + -ry
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cir·cuit·ry   (sûr'kĭ-trē)   
n.   pl. cir·cuit·ries
  1. The design of or a detailed plan for an electric circuit.

  2. Electric circuits considered as a group.

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Main Entry: cir·cuit·ry
Pronunciation: 's&r-k&-trE
Function: noun
1 a : the detailed plan or arrangement of an electric circuit b : the components of an electric circuit
2 : the network of interconnected neurons in the nervous system and especially the brain also : theneuronal pathways of the brain along which electrical and chemical signals travel
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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