"Lady in the Lake" (1947). Stars Robert Montgomery, Lloyd Nolan, Jayne Meadows. Also directed by Robert Montgomery.
Birth of a Nation: circa 1915
circa. 1992
People started using the word $#!% in the 14th century and in circa 1526
There is no such currency as the 'circa'. 'circa' means 'approximately'.
A relative suggests it or she was an obviously canine puppet character on the old Rootie-Kazootie Television show, which was not a cartoon. circa fifties.
Circa 700 liter a day.
People started using the word $#!% in the 14th century and in circa 1526
I belive you are referring to Dick Dastardly and his sidekick Muttley from the Wacky racers. Hana Barbara, circa 1970
'circa' may not be a currency at all; if your referent says 'circa', it may mean 'about'
No, circa does not need to be capitalized.
"Circa" means 'around.'
Circa is a preposition.