Circulating

/ˈsɜrkjəˌleɪtɪŋ/ verb

Present participle of circulate; moving continuously through a closed system or route. Spreading or distributing information, money, or materials among a group of people.

From Latin 'circulatus,' past participle of 'circulare' meaning 'to form a circle,' from 'circulus' (little circle). The word entered English in the 17th century, initially describing physical movement in circular patterns before extending to abstract circulation.

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