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circuit vs Great Britain

Great Britain vs circuit

circuit and Great Britain both are nouns.

circuit is a verb but Great Britain is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
circuit Yes No Yes No
Great Britain Yes No No No
circuit (noun) Great Britain (noun)
a journey or route all the way around a particular place or area an island comprising England and Scotland and Wales
movement once around a course a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom
an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
a racetrack for automobile races
(law) a judicial division of a state or the United States (so-called because originally judges traveled and held court in different locations); one of the twelve groups of states in the United States that is covered by a particular circuit court of appeals
an established itinerary of venues or events that a particular group of people travel to
the boundary line encompassing an area or object
circuit (verb) Great Britain (verb)
make a circuit
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