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:''See [[Circa (skateboarding)]] for the skateboarding industry brand name.''
:''See [[Circa (skateboarding)]] for the skateboarding industry brand name.'' {{wiktionary}}


The [[Latin]] word '''''circa''''', literally meaning ''about'', is often used to describe various [[date]]s (often [[birth]] and [[death]] dates) that are uncertain. For example, one could say that [[Attack on Pearl Harbor|Pearl Harbor]] was attacked circa (often abbreviated ''c.'' or ''ca.'') [[1941]], if the year were uncertain. The further back in time a given date is, the broader the time period which ''circa'' encompasses:
The [[Latin]] word '''''circa''''', literally meaning ''about'', is often used to describe various [[date]]s (often [[birth]] and [[death]] dates) that are uncertain. For example, one could say that [[Attack on Pearl Harbor|Pearl Harbor]] was attacked circa (often abbreviated ''c.'' or ''ca.'') [[1941]], if the year were uncertain. The further back in time a given date is, the broader the time period which ''circa'' encompasses:
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* Within the last hundred years, ''circa'' should be accurate to within five years (e.g., [[1940]], [[1945]], [[1950]], [[1955]]);
* Within the last hundred years, ''circa'' should be accurate to within five years (e.g., [[1940]], [[1945]], [[1950]], [[1955]]);
* Within the last five hundred years, ''circa'' should be accurate to within ten years (e.g., [[1720]], [[1730]], [[1740]], [[1750]]);
* Within the last five hundred years, ''circa'' should be accurate to within ten years (e.g., [[1720]], [[1730]], [[1740]], [[1750]]);
* Within the last thousand years, ''circa'' should be accurate to within twenty-five years (e.g., [[1250]], [[1275]], [[1300]], [[1325]]); {{wiktionary}}
* Within the last thousand years, ''circa'' should be accurate to within twenty-five years (e.g., [[1250]], [[1275]], [[1300]], [[1325]]
* Within the last two thousand years, ''circa'' should be accurate to within fifty years (e.g., [[150s]], [[200s]], [[250s]], [[300s]]);
* Within the last two thousand years, ''circa'' should be accurate to within fifty years (e.g., [[150s]], [[200s]], [[250s]], [[300s]]);
* Within the span of recorded human history, ''circa'' should be accurate to within one hundred to two hundred years.
* Within the span of recorded human history, ''circa'' should be accurate to within one hundred to two hundred years.

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See Circa (skateboarding) for the skateboarding industry brand name.

The Latin word circa, literally meaning about, is often used to describe various dates (often birth and death dates) that are uncertain. For example, one could say that Pearl Harbor was attacked circa (often abbreviated c. or ca.) 1941, if the year were uncertain. The further back in time a given date is, the broader the time period which circa encompasses:

  • Within the last hundred years, circa should be accurate to within five years (e.g., 1940, 1945, 1950, 1955);
  • Within the last five hundred years, circa should be accurate to within ten years (e.g., 1720, 1730, 1740, 1750);
  • Within the last thousand years, circa should be accurate to within twenty-five years (e.g., 1250, 1275, 1300, 1325
  • Within the last two thousand years, circa should be accurate to within fifty years (e.g., 150s, 200s, 250s, 300s);
  • Within the span of recorded human history, circa should be accurate to within one hundred to two hundred years.